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Identify situations in which serif and sans serif type are used.​

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Answered by naharbulbul01
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The small features on the ends of strokes in some fonts are known as “Serifs.” Some common Serif typefaces are Times New Roman, Georgia, Palatino and Garamond. In contrast, common Sans Serif typefaces include Arial, Helvetica and Tahoma

Answered by ruchikumariin27
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A serif is a decorative stroke that finishes off the end of a letters stem (sometimes also called the “feet” of the letters). In turn, a serif font is a font that has serifs, while a sans serif is a font that does not (hence the “sans”).

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