Examples of using Serif in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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For example, you could use a bold or serif font for your headlines so they stand out and a simple sans serif font for body copy so it's easy to scan, even on a smartphone.
type designer at Adobe, and also designed the complementary free font Source Serif Pro.
A number of large brands decided that serif was passé and marketed themselves as being more'futuristic' by embracing sans serif in their logo designs.
The bottom right corner of the logo is broken up in such a way so that the serif on the bottom of the“M” displays an equal sign, representing the value of equality.
Will see the continued return of serifs to the screen, as well as increasing numbers of sites pairing serif and sans-serif fonts to create a dynamic user experience.
It's no coincidence that Serif fonts are rarely used on the web- they are much less readable on screen(Times Roman was first used on Trajan's column, 2,000 years ago!), and some fonts, such as Verdana,
In the past, The Serif TV was sold almost exclusively in furniture shops and department stores given
Whether you opt for a more traditional serif or a cleaner sans serif will also depend on the type of role you are applying for(applicants for more senior roles can command respect and authority with a solid serif, for example)
its letters like in the a, j, t and y, and Subjective serif, its serif companion with the same unusual features.
by introducing The Sero, The Frame and The Serif.
including QLED 4K and 8K TVs, The Frame and Serif lifestyle TVs,
vintage-inspired imagery is complemented by a bold cursive title and bold slab serif body copy.
Serif fonts, those with little serifs, or feet, on the letters(such as Times New Roman), are often associated with professionalism, scholarliness and seriousness, while sans serif fonts(such as Helvetica) are a bit more modern feeling,
with a generic font, of which there are five: serif, sans-serif, monospace,
including QLED 4K and 8K TVs, The Frame and Serif lifestyle TVs.
including Sans- serif(without serif), Serif(with serif), Script(cursive) and Dingbat(ornamental),
It looks as though no-one knows much about the etymology of the word“serif”; some say that it comes from the Dutch schreef, meaning“wrote”, while other sources say the term“sanserif” actually pre-dates serif, so that sanserif on its own simply meant without serif(though that begs the question, where did the word sanserif originate?).
by introducing The Sero, The Frame and The Serif.
including esteemed designer Neville Brody and Serif TV designer Erwan Bourollec,