Sans serif Fonts
The little, ornamental strokes known as serifs, which protrude from the extremities of the letters in serif fonts, are absent from sans-serif fonts. Sans-serif typefaces seem cleaner and more contemporary since they lack serifs.
The little, ornamental strokes known as serifs, which protrude from the extremities of the letters in serif fonts, are absent from sans-serif fonts. Sans-serif typefaces seem cleaner and more contemporary since they lack serifs.