Oblique Styles: Where the Letters Go

Meetings are a necessary evil, but they're also a perfect opportunity to explore the world of typography. Today, we're diving into the wonderful world of oblique styles. Because who doesn't love a good slant?

Oblique styles are a type of font style where the letters lean in at an angle, like a hipster in a coffee shop. It's a great way to add some visual interest to your meetings, trust us.

Here's a quick rundown of the different types of oblique styles:

Sloping Obliques: These are the most basic of obliques. They're like a slanted letter, but not too slanted.

Sloping Obliques: The Originals

Also known as italics, these are the most basic of obliques. But don't let that fool you, they're still pretty cool.

Slanting Obliques: These are like the sloping obliques, but more so. Like, way more so.

Slanting Obliques: The Rebels

These are for the more adventurous types. The ones who like to break the rules and make a statement with their font choice.

Next up: Serifs as Sculpture - Because who doesn't love a good serif?