2. There are 2 Font types
O 1. Serif Fonts
O 2. Sans Serif Fonts
3. Serif Fonts
In typography a serif is a small line attached to end of
an alphabet and symbol.
All the fonts with these small serif at their ends are
known as serif fonts.
Example:
5. Magazine which used
Serif fonts:
The logo of these magazines
are in serif fonts.
These fonts are thin and
long. They have elegance
In them which fits perfectly
on a fashion magazine
cover.
6. Sans Serif Fonts
O Sans means “not” and sans serif means
which do not have small lines at the
edges.
For example:
7. O Here is another example which highlights
the difference between serif and sans
serif fonts:
Sans serif
Serif
Serifs in red
9. Lower resolution can make small serif characters harder to read
than the equivalent sans-serif characters because of their more
complex shapes.
It follows that small on-screen text is better in a sans-serif font
like Verdana or Arial.
This can be read easily even in small size so mostly articles written
in magazines are in sans serif fonts.
10. Difference between both fonts
Serif Sans serif
1.Have small lines around
edges
2. Mostly used for logos of
magazines.
3.Cannot read in small font
size.
1.Do not have small lines
around edges
2.Mostly used in articles.
3. Can be read in small font
size.