Italic
Italic is a typeface style created in 1501 for space-saving and emphasis, a branch of the Indo-European language family first attested in the 7th century BC, and a company offering luxury goods at affordable prices through a membership model. The typeface style is used for emphasis in text, the language family includes Latin and its descendants, and the company differentiates itself by providing high-quality products without traditional retail markups. Italic's typeface style is used by designers and typographers, the language family is studied by linguists and historians, and the company's products appeal to consumers seeking luxury items at lower prices.