False. The terms "widow" and "orphan" do not describe design styles. Rather, they are typographic terms used to describe text layout issues. A widow refers to a single word or short line that appears on its own at the end of a paragraph or column, separated from the rest of the text. An orphan, on the other hand, is a single line of text appearing alone at the top of a new column or page, disconnected from the main body of text.