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Serif vs. Sans Serif Serif fonts are the font styles like Times New Roman or Georgia that have serifs or "tails" at the ends
of the lines. These tails help the letters fit together into words. Serif fonts tend to have a personal, humanistic
character. Use serif fonts to "involve" readers with the body of your text. Fonts such as Arial and Verdana that have no
tails are called Sans Serif. "Sans" is French for "without." Sans Serif fonts tend to have a technical, impersonal character.
Use sans-serif tolend authority to your text. Use Serif fonts for large amounts of text (such as body copy) and San Serif
fonts for headlines and labels. If you mix typefaces, choose two that visually contrast. An excellent combo is Arial Bold for
headlines and Times New Roman bold for body text. Color Make your font
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