Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Serif And Sans-Serif

Serif : 

  • A serif is a small line attached to the end of a stroke in a letter or symbol.
  • Serifs are small decorative flourishes on the ends of some of the strokes that make up letters and symbols.

Where We Use:

  • Serif font is used for Printed works.Because,Easier to read.

Example :

  •  Printed Books, News Papers and Magazines.

Serif Fonts Are:

  • Georgia.
  • Palatino Linotype.
  • Times New Roman etc..

Sans-Serif:

  • A Sans-serif means a letter or symbol without strokes.

Where We Use:

  • Sans-serif  is used in Digital and Web related.

Example : 

  • Websites,Digital marketing.

Sans-Serif fonts:

  • Arial.
  • Helvetica.
  • Tahoma etc..

Examples: