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Simply the Best Sans serif fonts. A collection of the best free sans serif fonts on the Web. ... ; A sans serif script font similar to Comic Sans MS, but with a simpler and more serious look. ... Home > Free fonts > Sans serif fonts...
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simplythebest.net/fonts/sans_serif_fonts.html
simplythebest.net/fonts/sans_serif_fonts.html
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Accents Euro Geo Sans Light by Manfred Klein site [11 comments] ... Number per page fonts show variants ... Sans serifSerif Fixed width Various...
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www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=501
www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=501
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The crisp, clean, uncluttered lines of these sans serif fonts are periennial favorites that designers turn to again and again. Within each grouping are many varieties and renditions, some more suitable than others for body copy. ... Top 10 Sans Serif Body Text Fonts...
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desktoppub.about.com/od/akzidenzfont/tp/sansbodyfonts.h...
desktoppub.about.com/od/akzidenzfont/tp/sansbodyfonts.htm
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A comparison of common sans serif fonts for the Web with CSS font samples and images. ... Sans serif fonts have a very regular, often geometrical shape with no serifs on the end of the letter strokes. Sans serif font faces are generally considered to have a simple, clean, modern font style that is reliable for the Web.
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www.codestyle.org/css/font-family/sampler-SansSerif.sht...
www.codestyle.org/css/font-family/sampler-SansSerif.shtml
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Sans-serif fonts (from the French word "sans" that means without) are all those fonts which have letters with straight lines and no curls or appendixes. Their letterform is neat, defined, clean.
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masterview.ikonosnewmedia.com/2002/01/15/what_are_serif...
masterview.ikonosnewmedia.com/2002/01/15/what_are_serif_and_sansserif.htm
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This article distinguishes between serif and sans-serif fonts and discusses when each is appropriate. ... Times New Roman is a commonly used serif font. Arial is a commonly used sans-serif font. ... Serif fonts are usually easier to read than sans-serif fonts.
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www.scribe.com.au/tip-w017.html
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But the biggest part of the serif persistence was, of course, due to plain habit. When the first examples of sans serif fonts finally appeared, they seemed so controversial that the first name given to them was "grotesque," and they were very rarely used except in advertising.
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www.webreference.com/dlab/9802/sansserif.html
www.webreference.com/dlab/9802/sansserif.html
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; Jonathon Yule's Invdr features a lovely gallery of robots made from various sans-serif fonts. Link (Thanks, Jake!) ... i guess, with serif fonts they would be steam punk robots.
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www.boingboing.net/2008/04/21/robots-made-from-san.html
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The standard style for most content on the Web is sans serif fonts, such as Arial or Verdana. And this is sensibly the case for a number of reasons: sans serif fonts are easier to read on-screen, they look pretty good when their size is reduced, and they tend to retain their visual appeal across different platforms...
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www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/03/18/serif-fonts-vs-sans-...
www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/03/18/serif-fonts-vs-sans-serif-fonts-a-working-case-study/
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