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Typefaces

Serif: Serif font is a type of typography where there are flicks at the top and bottom of the letter.

Sans Serif: Sans serif is a letter or typeface with no serifs. The term comes from the french word Sans meaning “without”. Popular Sans serif fonts include Helvetica, Arial, Times Roman & Palatino.

Script: is a font where it’s made made to look like handwriting. This is generally used for display or trade printing, Rather than large bodies of text. These include Lobster, Allura, Grand hotel & Windsong

Decorative: fonts with extreme features such as swashes or exaggerated serifs, and any fonts designed to be used at larger than body copy sizes can be described as Decorative type.