Sans Serif

Sans Serif refers to letterforms without small finishing strokes, commonly chosen for modern, legible screen typography.

Related terms

Related terms

  • Bowl

    Typography

    In typography, a Bowl is the rounded enclosed or partially enclosed stroke that forms letters like o, d, and p.

  • Serif

    Typography

    Serif typefaces include decorative terminal strokes that can convey tradition, credibility, and reading comfort in long-form text.