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A serif is a delicate little point (aka flare or terminating flourish) at the end of a letter stroke. In the image above, ...
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The history of the sans serif
It's Typography Week, and we're delving into the the history of sans serif, one of the most iconic typefaces in use today. Literally translating to ‘without serif’, this typeface can be mapped to ...
The smallest font sized used for printing is 6pt or 0.6mm+. Factors like style, line thickness, print size and more determine readability of the text.
Tough but charming, HVD Comic Serif makes Comic Sans look like a wimpy Silver Age bad guy. It's well-designed, and will work in any context for which it's appropriate.
Google has released a new version of its Roboto typeface. Called Roboto Serif, it (as the name suggests) is a serif version of its 2011 font that’s designed for easier reading across different ...
Serif WebPlus X2 review A one-window drag-and-drop Web design studio Reviews By Tech staff published 12 May 2008 ...
The switch away from the serif-laden typeface is being made for accessibility and legibility reasons, the agency says.
So long, Calibri: Microsoft has settled on a new font for its Office apps Aptos is a sans-serif font that also comes in monospaced and serifed varieties.
Google's new font, Source Han Serif, looks consistent in a variety of scripts, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, English, Cyrillic, and Greek.
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