Oblique

A slanted variant of the
Roman
(upright) style produced by geometrically tilting the existing letterforms rather than redrawing them with calligraphic modifications. Obliques are most common in
Sans Serif
families, where the structural simplicity of the
Glyph
makes a mechanical slope visually acceptable. The distinction between
Italic
and oblique matters for both typographic precision and
Font
technology: an italic involves redesigned letter structures, whereas an oblique preserves the roman skeleton and simply applies a shear transformation.