italique
Italique refers to a style of typography in which the letters are slanted to the right, typically as a distinct variant of the regular upright (roman) type. Italic type is used for emphasis, for the titles of works, for foreign or technical terms, and in many languages to indicate grammatical features. In mathematics and the sciences, letters representing variables and constants are commonly set in italics.
Origin and history: Italic type was developed in Renaissance Italy. The first widely adopted italic faces were
Characteristics and usage: Italics contrast with roman type in letter shapes and proportions, often featuring a