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  1. Serif fonts feature a decorative stroke called a serif, while sans serif fonts, as the name implies, do not. Generally, serif fonts are considered more traditional and formal, while sans serif fonts are regarded as more minimalist and modern.
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    A Sans-serif font is a good choice for headings and small text where clarity and readability are paramount. A Serif font is good to use on larger blocks of printed text like on a flyer. But remember to consider the whole context rather than just relying on a set of rules when you make your design choices.
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    Serif letters are typically seen as more traditional and formal, while sans serif letters are more modern and casual. Serif fonts are often used for print projects, like books and magazines, while sans serif fonts are better for digital projects, like websites and apps. Let’s explore these concepts in greater detail.
    Like serifs, sans serifs are divided into subcategories. These are the old, neo-grotesque, humanist, and geometric sans serifs. Like serifs, sans serifs can be produced in broad families including display and text fonts. Often, families are expanded after the release of the font, supplemented by new subfamilies.
    But one of the nice features of a sans serif typeface – and one of the things that makes it a flexible choice – is that it tends to take on the characteristics of surrounding typefaces. So a sans serif paired with an old style font will have an aged and classic feel; a pairing with an ornate script may feel more formal or feminine.
    The point is, sans serif logos are a fantastic choice for brands who want to appear modern and cutting-edge—but if you have a more traditional business or work in a more “old school” industry, serif fonts can actually be more impactful.
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    WEBLast updated: Jun 7, 2021 • 5 min read. The main difference between serif and sans-serif fonts comes down to decorative flourishes but there are other things to consider when choosing between the two types of fonts.

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