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A sans-serif font is just what it sounds like–a typeface without serifs. In the image below, you can see two fonts that are frequently billed as among the web’s most readable.
Comic Serif is regular (400) weight, although it seems heavier, possibly because of the short ascenders and descenders relative to the x-height, and x-height slightly above the median.
According to noted industry blogger Guy Kawasaki, you should "force yourself to use no font smaller than thirty points . . . because it requires you to find the most salient points and to know how ...
Google has released a new version of its Roboto typeface. Called Roboto Serif, it (as the name suggests) is a serif version of its 2011 font that’s designed for easier reading across different ...
Google introduced Roboto in 2011 as Android’s new system font and gave it a big upgrade three years later. “Roboto Serif” is now the newest variation “designed to make reading more ...
Google's new font, Source Han Serif, looks consistent in a variety of scripts, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, English, Cyrillic, and Greek.
Calibri replaced Times New Roman as the suite's default font in Office 2007, at a time before "Retina" displays and when 1024×768 and 1280×800 screens were still the norm—a ClearType font ...
Last year, Microsoft announced that it was changing its Microsoft Word default font from Calibri to a new sans-serif font known as Aptos. Calibri had a nearly 20-year run.
A typeface style without serifs, which are the short horizontal lines added at the tops and bottoms of the vertical member of the letter. Helvetica is a common sans-serif font. THIS DEFINITION IS ...
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