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Agency is a sans serif font.
<font face="sans serif">font</face font>
<font face="Sans-Serif">this is what it looks like</font>
No, sans serif is a generic description of a font without any serifs. The Web site that you're reading is probably in a sans serif font, while when you read a newspaper, you're probably reading a serif font.
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The kind of font you see here is a sans serif (sans = without; serif= flourish, embellishment). The white letters on blue background forming the logotype Answers at the top of this page are a serif font, most everything else is sans serif on this page. Time New Roman is a typical and common serif font. Arial is a sans serif font.
Sans Serif
No, you would use a sans-serif font when you want to avoid associating a specific font style with a design. Sans-serif fonts are more neutral and do not have the embellishments that can give a serif font a distinct personality or association.
The circumstances one would use sans serif font would be if they are making a flyer or large banner. Reason being sans serif font is used for large title headings, not body text.
Sans serif refers to a typeface that does not have small lines or curls at the ends of its characters. It is often considered to have a more modern and clean look compared to serif fonts. Sans serif fonts are commonly used for digital screens and headings due to their readability at smaller sizes.
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