A serif typeface
That typeface feature is known as a serif. Serifs are the small decorative lines or extensions that appear on the ends of letters in certain typefaces.
Typeface is the design of a set of characters, such as Courier, Helvetica and Times Roman. Typeface and font are used interchangeably; however, the typeface is the primary design and the font is the implementation and variation of the typeface, such as bold, italics, etc.
Serifs are the small lines or decorative flourishes at the ends of the main strokes of font characters. They can be found on fonts described as "serif fonts" and are used to improve readability and aesthetic appeal in printed material.
The primary typeface for the University of Maryland logo is Bembo.
Frutiger is the name of a typeface created by Swiss designer Adrian Frutiger in 1975. It is popularly used in businesses, and is the primary typeface used by Britain's NHS.
The primary characters are George and Mary Bailey, the angel Clarence, and the antagonist of the story, Mr. Potter.
The default file extension for notepad is .txt. However, you can designate notepad as the primary application for any extension.
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.docx is the new primary extension for Microsoft Word documents.
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Often primary characters seem to be made to project all the good characteristics that kids are told they should have. Secondary characters can act as anything including a direct opposite to the primary to provide a catalyst.
Not really, it's a script font.
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