-
creating serifs.
Another theory is that
serifs were
devised to
neaten the ends of
lines as they were
chiselled into stone. The
origin of the word '
serif' is...
- a sans-
serif, sans
serif (/ˈsæn(z)
ˈsɛrɪf/), gothic, or
simply sans
letterform is one that does not have
extending features called "
serifs" at the end...
-
other serif fonts,
though with
larger and more
obvious serifs.
These designs may have
bracketed serifs which increase width along their length before merging...
-
Constantia Cooper Black Copperplate Gothic DejaVu Serif Didone (typeface classification)
Didot Droid Serif Emerson Fairfield Fat face FF
Scala Fixedsys Footlight...
-
reasonably be
called serifs and may not be
purely decorative.
Typefaces can be
divided into two main categories:
serif and sans
serif.
Serifs comprise the small...
- A
serif is a
decorative detail on
letters and
other typographical symbols.
Serif may also
refer to: Şərif, a muni****lity in
Balakan Rayon, Azerbaijan...
-
Şerif, also
spelt Ŝerif in the Balkans, is a
Turkish masculine given name,
based on the
Arabic name Sharif.
Notable people with the name include: Šerif...
- sans-
serif letter. Some
sources of the
period distinguish sans-
serifs into the "grotesques" of the
nineteenth century and the
modern "sans-
serifs" of the...
- slab-
serifs. Egyptian/Egyptienne -
mostly used for slab-
serifs generally,
although first used by the
Caslon Foundry in
naming their sans-
serif, the first...
-
numbers of slab
serif types,
clarendons or
ionics (that is
bracketed slab
serifs) and
egyptians (that is square-ended,
unbracketed slab
serifs) are simply...