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A serif is a delicate little point (aka flare or terminating flourish) at the end of a letter stroke. In the image above, ...
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The history of the sans serif
It's Typography Week, and we're delving into the the history of sans serif, one of the most iconic typefaces in use today. Literally translating to ‘without serif’, this typeface can be mapped to ...
When it comes to web fonts, designers have many options to choose from. Google Fonts library has over 600 font families, but many of those are unversatile and unsuitable for body copy. Here are ...
When modernism became the dominant aesthetic during the mid-20th century, its sleeker-looking, sans serif fonts came to symbolize ideas of a contemporary cutting edge.
The switch away from the serif-laden typeface is being made for accessibility and legibility reasons, the agency says.
For example, Batman is Gotham Book, a sans-serif font that is “Assertive and familiar — Enforcing structure and authority.” ...
Why funky ’70s-style fonts are popping up on brands like Chobani and Glossier The days of the sans serif might be numbered.
Corporate Design & Branding LoveFrom, Serif: a modern interpretation of Baskerville created by Jony Ive’s LoveFrom Jony Ive, Marc Newson and Peter Saville discuss LoveFrom, Serif, their elegant ...
Sans-serif typefaces have been in circulation since at least the 18th century. (Serifs are the little lines that decorate the ends of letters in fonts. Sans serifs omit them.) Minimalist design in ...