Serif
volume
British pronunciation/sˈɛɹɪf/
American pronunciation/sˈɛɹɪf/

Definition & Meaning of "serif"

Serif
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the small decorative strokes or flourishes that extend from the ends of the main strokes of letters in a typeface, giving them a more traditional or formal appearance

What is a "serif"?

A serif is a small decorative line or stroke that is added to the ends of the letters in certain typefaces. Serif fonts are characterized by these embellishments, which can give text a more formal and traditional appearance. Common examples of serif fonts include Times New Roman and Georgia. The presence of serifs can enhance readability in printed text by guiding the reader's eye along the lines of type. Serif typography is significant in design and publishing, as it can evoke different moods and styles depending on the context in which it is used.

serif

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example
Example
The book's text was printed in a classic serif face.
Using a modern in the layout adds a touch of sophistication with its balanced curves and straight serifs.
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