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Serif vs. sans-serif: how to choose the right font for your projectFor more modern examples of the form, see our roundup of the best serif fonts. Sans-serif fonts are known for being clean and straight-edged, and are thus associated with a more modern ...
Helvetica is a common sans-serif font. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
Recommended substitute fonts are noted below. The serif typeface for print applications is Chronicle. Chronicle is a complete family of typefaces offering regular, semibold and bold, with separate ...
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