Italic Type
Italic type is a style of font where the letters slant to the right. It is often used to emphasize certain words or phrases in a text, making them stand out from the surrounding content. Italics can also indicate titles of books, movies, or other works, as well as foreign words or phrases.
In typography, italic type is distinct from regular or bold fonts. It originated in the 15th century, developed by Aldus Manutius, an Italian printer. Today, italic type is commonly used in various digital and print media, enhancing readability and adding visual interest to written content.