Serif
In typography, a serif is a small line or stroke regularly attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol within a particular font or family of fonts. A typeface or "font family" making use of serifs is called a serif typeface, and a... Wikipedia
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In typography, a serif is a small line or stroke regularly attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol within a particular font or family ...
Learn the what a serif font is & what a sans serif font is. Adobe explains when to use serif or sans serif fonts & how typeface choices make a big impact.
Apr 17, 2024 · a smaller line used to finish off a main stroke of a letter, as at the top and bottom of M.
(typography) A short line added to the end of a stroke in traditional typefaces, such as Times New Roman.
A serif is a term in typography. If a letter is made of a line or lines, a serif is a tiny decorative line on the ends of letter's 'limbs'.