
1) Gothic style of type 2) Helvetica or Arial 3) Like characters without lines 4) Like Helvetica and Futura 5) Like letters without bases 6) Literally, without lines 7) Type type 8) Undecorated type 9) Unembellished type
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For the purposes of type classification, sans-serif designs are usually divided into three or four major groups, the fourth being the result of splitting the grotesque category into grotesque and neo-grotesque. ===Grotesque=== This group features the early (19th century to early 20th) sans-serif designs. Robert Bringhurst, author of The Elements o...
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A font without serifs on the end of letterforms, such as Helvetica and Arial.
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in printing, a style of roman letter stripped of its serifi.e., such embellishments as the vertical line at the end of the top right and lower left ... [2 related articles]
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A typeface without
serifs (ie. counterstrokes, short lines at opposing angles) at the end of each stroke. Sans serif fonts are typically used for headlines, rather than
body text...
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Category of typeface design lacking the small finishing strokes that provide letter-to-letter transitions. Sans serif typefaces often have more impact at large size because of their design simplicity.
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Plain font type with or without (sans) lines perpendicular to the ends of characters.
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Sans serif is a type of plain block alphabet devoid of serifs.
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A design of print type such as Ariel without small extensions at the ends or corners of letters.
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Used to describe letters that have straight lines without short `adorning” strokes, serifs, at the ends. Considered more readable in subtitles.
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[
n] - a typeface in which characters have no serifs
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Helvetica noun a typeface in which characters have no serifs
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