
-Note, however, that italics and obliques are not mutually exclusive: Although less common, it’s possible for a typeface to have both italic *and* oblique forms, such as such as those in Erik Spiekermann’s FF Real.
+Note, however, that italics and obliques are not mutually exclusive: Although less common, it’s possible for a typeface to have both italic *and* oblique forms, such as those in Erik Spiekermann’s FF Real.
And then we have [small caps](/glossary/small_caps): small, uppercase letterforms designed to sit alongside lowercase type. Just like italics and obliques, small caps offer an alternate form of the alphabet within the same type family.