Most everyday fonts may be generalised into the two categories serif and sans-sherif, these categories can be easily identified by whether they have curls or small appendixes at the end of each letter.
Generally, it's believed that serif fonts are easier for the readers eye to follow, especially if said font must be small like in magazines, newspapers or books. For example in 1931 The Times newspaper commissioned the serif font Times Roman for readability
Sans-serif fonts are most commonly used on websites as they are much easier to read on a screen.
Generally, it's believed that serif fonts are easier for the readers eye to follow, especially if said font must be small like in magazines, newspapers or books. For example in 1931 The Times newspaper commissioned the serif font Times Roman for readability


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