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Synonyms for serif

a short line at the end of the main strokes of a character

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It writes, "Millennials Have Killed the Serif," scolding the many fashion labels that have fallen into the pit of Helvetica;" begging that a brand steps forward with something different and interesting.
Serif Dilji, 57, was an employee of Lutheran General since September 2011 and worked in environmental services, mostly supporting the emergency department, the hospital said in a statement.
* recognize the difference between serif and sans-serif type.
Eventually, as the example from 1970 shows, the Evening Gazette uses a more familiar serif typeface, more like the masthead that we associate the newspaper with today.
Two of Vox's other categories of serif text faces had quirky names derived from the names of printers who pioneered the styles.
Serif Ali Tekalan, Rector, Fatih University (Istanbul), delivered the speech.
Serifs are the small ornaments at the end of strokes which occur in many fonts (e.g., compare the X of a serif font with the X of a sans serif font).
The thin serif typeface your designer chose is big enough, but not quite bold enough to read with -- or without -- my spectacles.
from one word forward, but the eye loves a serif. When we handwrite, we
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-April 26, 2011-WinSoft launches Serif's PagePlus X5 in 7 languages.(C)1994-2011 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com
Creative software developer, Serif, which has developed a new digital crafting product called CraftArtist Wedding Day, also reckons one in ten still have worries about paying it off up to two years after tying the knot.
The sans serif type is clear and bold though some pages have too much text for a picture book.
Serif Aslan is accused of murdering 15-year-old Kasey Gordon in Tottenham, North London.