Sunday 18 October 2015

Serif and Sans-Serif

Serif and Sans-Serif are the extra strokes you get at the end of character in some fonts. Serif's does have the extra stroke to the character. A Sans-Serif(Sans) is what you would say if there was no extra stroke at the end of each character.
In the image below I have created a diagram showing this. The first F is a example of Sans-Serif, the second F is a example of Serif. For the third F I have highlighted the parts of the character that makes it Serif.

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