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Serifin typography, 1841, earlier ceref (1827); see sans-serif.
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SerifIn a typeface, a counterstroke on letterforms, projecting from the ends of the main strokes. For example, Times or Dutch is a serifed typeface. Some typefaces have no serifs; these typefaces are calle [..]
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Serif)A small decorative line added as embellishment to the basic form of a character. Typefaces are often described as being serif or sans serif (without serifs). The most common serif typeface is Times R [..]
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SerifShort cross line at the ends of the stroke of a Roman letter.
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SerifA term used by the English since 1825, probably derived from the Dutch Schreef, meaning "flick of the pen." A fine, short line crossing or projecting as a finishing touch from the end of one [..]
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SerifRefer to sans serif (compared with serif).
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SerifIn typography, an all-inclusive term for characters that have a line crossing the free end of a stroke. The term serif refers to both that finishing line and to characters and typeface
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Serifa small cross stroke at the end of the main stroke of the letter.
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Serifand Sans serif - Plain font type with or without (sans) lines perpendicular to the ends of characters.
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SerifA design of print type such as Times Roman with small extensions (serifs) at the ends or corners of letters.
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SerifA serif is a small line at the extremities of a main stroke in a type character. Serifed typefaces include Times, Sabon, Baskerville etc
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SerifA small line or embellishment finishing off the strokes of letters in some fonts (like this one). Well-known serif fonts include Souvenir, Times Roman and Garamond.
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SerifSerif fonts have small details at the ends of the strokes that make up a letter. While some contend that serif fonts are easier to read (particularly in longer texts), for craft purposes they are often seen as a very decorative element that follow a certain style.
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Serifdecorative addition to type
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Serif(n) a short line at the end of the main strokes of a character
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SerifShort line crossing the ending strokes of most characters in roman typefaces.
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Serif A typeface that has hooks on the end of letters, such as Times New Roman, Garamond and Trajan.
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SerifA serif is a graphic design component of text characters that dates back to early Roman times. It is described as a short line or appendage joined to individual letters in text. This gives the letters [..]
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SerifTurkish form of Sharif.
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SerifA projection off of the stroke of a character
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Serif
(typography) A short line added to the tops and bottoms of traditional typefaces, such as ''Times New Roman''.
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SerifIn 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" maki [..]
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SerifA serif is a decorative detail on letters and other typographical symbols.
Serif may also refer to:
Şərif, a municipality in Balakan Rayon, Azerbaijan
Serif Europe, a software company specialising in [..]
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SerifIn 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" maki [..]
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SerifSerif is an independent book publishing house based in London, UK, founded in 1992 by Stephen Hayward (1954–2015), who had previously been an editor with Lawrence & Wishart.The company's list cove [..]
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SerifTurkish form of Sharif.
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