2. DEFINITION OF SERIF
• A slight projection finishing off a stroke on a letter in certain typefaces.
Example: NOORIS ABDUL REHMAN The small projecting features differentiate serif
from sans- serif.
3. DEFINITION OF SANS-SERIF
Is the one that does not have small is one that does not have the small projecting features called "serifs"
at the end of strokes. The term comes from the French word sans, meaning "without" and "serif" from the
Dutch word schreef meaning "line". Sans-serif fonts tend to have less line width variation than serif fonts.
Example: NOORIS ABDUL REHMAN.
6. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SERIF AND SANS-SERIF
• It is said that serif fonts are usually easier to read in larger text areas like in books, magazines, in body
content on websites. And sans serif fonts are used regularly because of how clean they tend to look in
those main text areas.
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