What degree of the text is true italic?

I have a magazine redesign for school and I was wondering if there was a certain degree that makes the text "truly italic" in the photo, I have the title of the book at 10 degrees.

I have a magazine redesign for school and I was wondering if there was a certain degree that makes the text "truly italic" in the photo, I have the title of the book at 10 degrees.
Hi IAshour:
True italics are designed that way by a typographer. Each letter form is drawn at the desired angle (which varies from designer to designer). When you (or software) slants roman text to look like italics, that's called Oblique, and is normally done when the designer did not intend the type to be italized. There is no "correct" angle for obliques that I am aware of.
See:
https://typedecon.com/blogs/type-glossary/italics/
https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/818847/what-kind-of-difference-are-between-oblique-and-italic
https://creativepro.com/typetalk-italic-vs-oblique/
~Barb
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