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List of serif typefaces
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This list of samples of serif typefaces details standard serif fonts used in printing, classical typesetting and printing. Serif typefaces are generally regarded as easier to read than sans-serif fonts because they provide more detail.
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List of samples
Additional serif typefaces
- Algerian
- Allegro
- Aurora
- Belwe Roman
- Book Antiqua (Monotype's imitation of Palatino)
- Berkeley Old Style
- Candida
- Cartier
- Century Old Style
- Charis SIL
- Cholla Slab
- Clearface
- Concrete Roman
- Corona
- Dante
- Doves Type
- Egyptienne
- Elephant
- Excelsior
- Fairfield
- Guardian Egyptian
- Hightower Text
- Imprint
- Lexicon
- Lexia
- Miller
- Renault
- Roman (vector font included with Windows 3.1)
- Skeleton Antique
- Sylfaen
- Tower
- XITS
References
References
- Bryan, Marvin. (1996). "The Digital Typography Sourcebook". Wiley.
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