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A serif is a delicate little point (aka flare or terminating flourish) at the end of a letter stroke. In the image above, ...
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The history of the sans serif
It's Typography Week, and we're delving into the the history of sans serif, one of the most iconic typefaces in use today. Literally translating to ‘without serif’, this typeface can be mapped to ...
When Comic Sans was included in Windows 95, the world was starved for a relaxed, whimsical font, making the bubbly sans serif type face just the ticket. Or at least designer Vincent Connare ...
Tough but charming, HVD Comic Serif makes Comic Sans look like a wimpy Silver Age bad guy. It's well-designed, and will work in any context for which it's appropriate.
When modernism became the dominant aesthetic during the mid-20th century, its sleeker-looking, sans serif fonts came to symbolize ideas of a contemporary cutting edge.
Comic Sans, the whimsical, chalkboard-like typeface, has been divisive for years. And now, it's in the middle of the Trump impeachment inquiry.
I have always had a weakness for round sans, maybe because I grew up in Japan. When I was a schoolboy, hand-drawn round sans serif letters were commonly used as the "default" choice for public signs.
Cavalier owner Dan Gilbert should be commended for his candor for his reaction to the LeBron James Decision in an open letter to sent to Cleveland fans. However, his use of Comic Sans as the font ...
How the sans serif rose from obscurity to become the go-to font of the 21st century digital age.