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Learn more about sans serif with a free trial on Britannica.com ... What is the main di... ... (sān sěr'ĭf) ; (click for larger image in new window) n. A typeface without serifs. Also called gothic. sans-ser'if adj.
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Typeface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In typography, a typeface is a set of one or more fonts, in one or more sizes, designed with stylistic unity, each comprising a coordinated set of glyphs. A typeface usually comprises an alphabet of...
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Serif - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In typography, serifs are semi-structural details on the ends of some of the strokes that make up letters and symbols. A typeface that has serifs is called a serif typeface (or seriffed typeface ...
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Some research has shown that serifs may actually become visual noise at very small sizes, detracting from the main body shape of the letter form ( Morris, et al., ... Indeed, a greater difference in legibility can easily be found within members of the same type family than between a serif and a sans serif typeface.
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The Junien Humanist Sans Serif typeface is very legible, and can be used widely for display, packaging and advertisement, as well as for text. ... The main difference between these fonts and more recent sans-serif is that they have contrast, in other words stroke width differs along the letterforms.
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The main difference between these fonts and more recent sans-serif is that they have contrast, in other words stroke width differs along the letterforms. These typefaces are hinted and kerned, and suited for any kind of printing work.
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Typeface: Rijksoverheid Serif / Sans ... The typeface will function as a bridge between society and government, a typeface that ... Sans and serif fonts have their uses and both of them can be equally beatiful or disastrous. In fact the main and first consideration must be the use and later aesthetic concern and such.
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[3, p. 16]. He also suggests that serifs make the ends of letters more visible, and the main strokes in the letters are thus easier to identify [3, ... There is no difference between the legibility of a sans serif and a roman typeface, when finding and counting a specific word in a scanning test is used as the criterion.
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Differences Between Paper and Web ... The main horizontal and vertical strokes of a typeface should, ideally, align perfectly with the pixel grid. When they don't, you can do one of two things. You can move the strokes so they do align with the grid — at the expense of the proportion of ... In the Gill Sans Light here,
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