Thursday, 3 November 2011

The difference between the two is the little flicks on the end of the letters.


Sans serif fonts are easy to read on a computer screen, they still look good when reduced in size and they look good on all platforms and browser. They are more of a Gothic style. Commonly used for headings.
Serif fonts are easier to read in printed material such as books and newspapers. They are a more Roman style. Commonly used for the main text. 

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