Serif and san serif

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Serif and SAN SERIF

DIFFRENCES

–SERIFS• Serifs are the small lines

tailing from the edges of letters and symbols.

• Serif fonts are easier to read in printed works.

• Serif fonts are easier to read on screen.

–SANS SERIF• San serif is a typeface

that does not have the small projection like features called ‘serifs’ at the end of strokes.

• Sans serif fonts are easier to read on web.

• Sans serif fonts are unreadable in print.

• Serifs are used for body texts because it is more legible.

• For printing use serif fonts

• Sans serif is better for children learning.

• For web purpose use san serif.

• sans-serif fonts.

serif fonts.

serif fonts (red serif).

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