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+ | '''Style''' may refer to: | ||
+ | * [[Genre]], [[design]], [[format]], or [[Human physical appearance|looks]] | ||
+ | * [[Fashion]], applies to a prevailing mode of expression, i.e. clothing. | ||
+ | * The artistic characteristics which signify, unify or distinguishes an artist's work | ||
+ | * [[Painting style]], in art and painting style can refer either to the aesthetic values followed in choosing what to paint (and how) or to the physical techniques employed | ||
+ | * [[Music genre]], category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain '''style''' or "basic musical language" | ||
+ | * [[Style (manner of address)]], titles or honorifics, including Chinese courtesy names | ||
+ | * [[Style guide]] and [[literary genre]], in writing | ||
+ | * [[Stylistics (linguistics)]], in Linguistics: Variation in the language use of an individual, such as formal/informal style | ||
+ | * [[Typeface]], style is one of the three traditional design features along with size and weight: either regular, italic or condensed | ||
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Style may refer to:
- Genre, design, format, or looks
- Fashion, applies to a prevailing mode of expression, i.e. clothing.
- The artistic characteristics which signify, unify or distinguishes an artist's work
- Painting style, in art and painting style can refer either to the aesthetic values followed in choosing what to paint (and how) or to the physical techniques employed
- Music genre, category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or "basic musical language"
- Style (manner of address), titles or honorifics, including Chinese courtesy names
- Style guide and literary genre, in writing
- Stylistics (linguistics), in Linguistics: Variation in the language use of an individual, such as formal/informal style
- Typeface, style is one of the three traditional design features along with size and weight: either regular, italic or condensed
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