A Garamond is a font.
Yes, Georgia is a late transitional serif designed by Matthew Carter of Ascender Corporation in 1996. Some of the more familiar transitional faces include Caslon and Garamond (these are earlier families).Geogia is an attractive text-setting font that remains legible even at smaller point sizes.
Myriad Pro is a font that is part of the Myriad family. It differs from the Sans Serif family in that it has a very distinct slanting 'e' and tail on the 'y'.
Usually the serif fonts are divided into 2 categories, slab serif and serif. Clarendon is an example of a slab serif.
Serif type-faces
Sans Serif: Arial, Geneva, Helvetica, Lucida Sans, Trebuchet and Verdana. Serif: Garamond, Georgia, New York, Bookman Old Style, Times New Roman
Agency is a sans serif font.
MS Sans Serif was created in 1997.
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Magazines and newspapers use a mixture of sans serif and serif fonts to create a style that reflects the publication. Common fonts used in headlines and body copy are Caslon, Times New Roman, Mercury Display, Interstate, Palatino, Lino Letter, and Stempel Garamond.
<font face="Sans-Serif">this is what it looks like</font>
Serif font has structural details on each of the letters. When you look at Times New Roman, you can see that the bottoms of the letters create points. The font on this answer is Sans-Serif, sans means "without", so sans-serif means without serif. The type on this answer is sans-serif because there is no added structure to the letters, all of them are rounded on the ends. You can see the difference in Word.
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.
=== === === === Sans serif fonts do not have the serifs, small lines or 'tails', the characters are straight up and down. === === === === Sans serif fonts do not have the serifs, small lines or 'tails', the characters are straight up and down.
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.
<font face="sans serif">font</face font>
Type without "serif"s (like this).