sans serifs

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plural form of sans serif
sans serif
Of a typeface, without serifs

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sans serif
A typeface in which the characters do not have serifs
sans serif
font or letter with no serifs, font with a smooth shape that does not have decorative extensions at the ends of lines
sans serif
a typeface in which characters have no serifs
sans serif
This means without serifs
sans serif
a term to describe letters that do not have small spurs or extensions at the terminals, e g , any Gothic type
sans serif
A typeface without serifs
sans serif
A style of typeface that means "without feet " Common sans serif typefaces include Arial, Helvetica, AvantGarde and Verdana The following graphic image shows sans serif typefaces
sans serif
A style of typeface that means "without feet " Common sans serif typefaces include Arial, Helvetica, AvantGarde and Verdana
sans serif
plain, unornamented letters with even line weight see also serif
sans serif
Typeface that is straight with no serifs or small extensions on letters, generally used for headers
sans serif
type term
sans serif
Literally, without serif(s), which are the extra projections from the main stroke of letters found in some type faces
sans serif
A type face that does not have serifs Generally a low-contrast design Sans serif faces lend a clean, simple appearance to documents
sans serif
A typeface in which the characters have no serifs (short lines or ornaments at the upper or lower end of character strokes) A sans serif typeface usually has a straightforward, geometric appearance See also serif
sans serif
(See Serif) Lettering which doesn't have the extra decoration of a Serif font Verdana is an example of this
sans serif
Any font or typeface that lacks serifs In most sans serif fonts, there is littledifferentiation between the width of strokes within the letter Helvetica and Futura arefamiliar sans serif fonts
sans serif
Describes typefaces that have the same weight and thickness throughout
sans serif
A font without a serif, e g , Arial or Helvetica
sans serif
A style of typeface that means "without feet " Common serif typefaces include Arial, Helvetica, AvantGarde and Verdana The following graphic image shows sans serif typefacesthe color intensity of an image An image high in saturation will appear to be very bright An image low in saturation will appear to be duller and more neutral An image without any saturation is also referred to as a grayscale image
sans serif
A typeface in which the letters do not have small decorative ends; opposite of serif
sans serif
Typeface without serifs, loosely referred to as "Sans"
sans serif
Type without serifs
sans serif
A typeface without serifs (the short, decorative lines appearing at the top and bottom of the strokes of each letter), such as Arial and Helvetica
sans serif
a style of printing in which letters have no serifs
sans serif
A style of type face distinguished by the absence of serifs, or ticks, on the ends of strokes to top
sans serif
A typeface that has no serifs, small strokes at the end of the main stroke of the character Times Roman is a serif typeface, helvetica is sans serif
sans serif
Type styles which do not have serifs -- the little extra strokes found at the end of main vertical and horizontal strokes of some letterforms -- are called sans serif (without serif) An example of a sans serif type is Arial
sans serif
Characters which do not have serifs (Sans is French for 'without')
sans serifs
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