The kind of font you see here is a sans serif (sans = without; serif= flourish, embellishment).
The white letters on blue background forming the logotype Answers at the top of this page are a serif font, most everything else is sans serif on this page.
Time New Roman is a typical and common serif font. Arial is a sans serif font.
A serif refers to the "arms" at the extremities of a letter. So Times New Roman is a serif font because it has the sharp projections at the tips of the letters. Arial is a san-serif, or non-serif font because it is just a straight letter.
Serif Fonts:
Courier
Times New Roman
San-Serif Fonts:
Arial
Helvetica
sans serif
No.
arial helvetica
Block lettering without the little lines highlighting the termination of the lines that comprise the individual letters. Sans is French language for "without".
.offer { color: blue; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; }
Agency is a sans serif font.
<font face="sans serif">font</face font>
<font face="Sans-Serif">this is what it looks like</font>
No, sans serif is a generic description of a font without any serifs. The Web site that you're reading is probably in a sans serif font, while when you read a newspaper, you're probably reading a serif font.
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Sans Serif
No, you would use a sans-serif font when you want to avoid associating a specific font style with a design. Sans-serif fonts are more neutral and do not have the embellishments that can give a serif font a distinct personality or association.
The circumstances one would use sans serif font would be if they are making a flyer or large banner. Reason being sans serif font is used for large title headings, not body text.
Sans serif refers to a typeface that does not have small lines or curls at the ends of its characters. It is often considered to have a more modern and clean look compared to serif fonts. Sans serif fonts are commonly used for digital screens and headings due to their readability at smaller sizes.
sans serif
No.
Serif font has structural details on each of the letters. When you look at Times New Roman, you can see that the bottoms of the letters create points. The font on this answer is Sans-Serif, sans means "without", so sans-serif means without serif. The type on this answer is sans-serif because there is no added structure to the letters, all of them are rounded on the ends. You can see the difference in Word.