Sans Serif
UIUX 360 / 06-December-2022 / minute read

Sans Serif

Sans serif is a typeface that is considered as modern as serif typefaces. Derived from the French word "sans", meaning "without", they don’t have the strokes that distinguish a serif typeface.

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What is Sans Serif?

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Sans serif is a typeface that is considered as modern as serif typefaces. Derived from the French word "sans", meaning "without", they don’t have the strokes that distinguish a serif typeface. Sans serif typefaces are often used to denote something clean, minimal, friendly, or modern.

Serif and sans serif are two common typefaces used to design documents, web pages, books, marketing materials, and more. Serif typefaces are separated by short lines or "feet" that extend away from the letters, while sans serif typefaces do not have lines that extend away from the letters.

Typefaces make a big impact in communicating your message and attracting the attention of your target audience. Choosing the wrong typeface for your project or website may not achieve its intended purpose.


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