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All About Fonts

There are literally thousands of different fonts, each with its own particular design and character. Your computer probably has twenty or more different fonts installed. Fonts come in three basic types, Serif, Sans Serif, and Script.

serif fontThis is an example of a serif font. A serif font has lines, curves or edges extending from the straight lines of each letter. Serif fonts are easy to read, especially in long documents.

sans serif fontThis is an example of a Sans Serif Font. A sans serif font has no additional strokes or ornaments to the basic letter shape. Sans serif fonts are very clean and clear and are ideal for headings and short documents.

script fontThis is an example of a Script font. Script fonts are similar to handwriting. Although they may look very nice, they can be difficult to read. Script fonts are best suited for invitations or other decorative documents.

Check this outThe default font in Word, New Times Roman, is an example of a serif font.

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