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In typography, a sans-serif or sans serif (sometimes just sans) typeface is one that does not have the small features called "serifs" at the end of strokes. The term comes from the French word sans, meaning "without".

In print, sans-serif fonts are more typically used for headlines than for body text [1]. The conventional wisdom is that serifs help guide the eye along the lines in large blocks of text. Sans-serifs however have acquired considerable acceptance for body text in Europe.

Sans-serif fonts have become the de facto standard for body text on-screen, especially online. It has been suggested that this is because the small size of the font causes excess clutter on the screen [2] This is also true of typography on mobile screens, though it is less commonly used in television screens (the United Kingdom uses a Serif font by default on television) [3]

Before the term “sans-serif” became standard in English typography, a number of other terms had been used. One of these outmoded terms for sans serif was gothic, which is still used in Japanese typography and sometimes seen in font names like “New Century Gothic”.

Sans-serif fonts are sometimes, especially in older documents, used as a device for emphasis, due to their typically blacker type color.

Classification

For the purposes of type classification sans-serif designs broadly divide into four major groups: [4]
  • Grotesque, early sans-serif designs, such as Grotesque or Royal Gothic.
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The Helvetica typeface (Neo-Grotesque)
  • Neo-grotesque or Transitional or Realist, modern designs such as Standard, Helvetica, Arial, and Univers. These are the most common sans-serif fonts. They are relatively straight in appearance and have less line width variation than Humanist sans-serif typefaces. Transitional sans-serif is sometimes called "anonymous sans-serif" due to its relatively plain appearance.
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The Frutiger typeface (Humanist)
  • Humanist (Calibri, Johnston, Gill Sans, Frutiger, and Optima, a.k.a. Zapf Humanist). These are the most calligraphic of the sans-serif typefaces, with some variation in line width and more readability than other sans-serif fonts.
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The Futura typeface (Geometric)
  • Geometric (Futura, Avant Garde, Century Gothic, Gotham, or Spartan). As their name suggests, Geometric sans-serif typefaces are based on geometric shapes. Note the optically circular letter "O" and the simple construction of the lowercase letter "a". Geometric sans-serif fonts have a very modern look and feel. Of these four categories, geometric fonts tend to be the least useful for body text.
Other commonly used sans-serif fonts include Akzidenz Grotesk, Franklin Gothic, Lucida Sans, MS Sans Serif, Myriad, Optima, Tahoma, Trebuchet MS and Verdana.

Note that in some sans-serif fonts, such as Arial, the capital-i and lowercase-L appear exactly identical. Verdana, however, keeps them distinct because Verdana's capital-i, as an exception, has serifs. Other fonts either have two horizontal bars on the capital-i and/or have a curved tail on the lowercase-L.

See also

References

1. ^ Serifs more used for headlines
2. ^ Mills, M. and Bernard, M. "So, what Size and Type of Font Should I Use on my Website?" Usability News 2000. Available at [1]
3. ^ Lyn Pemberton & Sanaz Fallahkhair. Design Issues for Dual Device Learning: interactive television and mobile phone. School of Computing, Mathematics and Information Sciences, University of Brighton, UK. Available at [2]
4. ^ See for examples [3]


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Type color is a typographic term referring to the weight or boldness (or lack of boldness) of a font. It is such called because type color affects the amount of black on the page. "Black" fonts are bold and heavy.
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Akzidenz Grotesk <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif
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Helvetica <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif
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Designer(s) Max Miedinger <nowiki /> <nowiki />
Foundry Haas’sche Schriftgießerei <nowiki /> <nowiki />
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Arial <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif

Classifications Neo-grotesque sans-serif <nowiki />
Designer(s) Robin Nicholas
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Univers <nowiki /> Category sans-serif
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Designer(s) Adrian Frutiger <nowiki /> <nowiki />
Foundry Deberny & Peignot
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Calibri <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif
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Designer(s) Lucas de Groot <nowiki /> <nowiki />
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Johnston (or Johnston Sans) is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by and named after Edward Johnston. The capitals of the typeface are based on Roman 'square capitals', and the lower-case on the 'humanistic minuscule', the handwriting in use in Italy in the fifteenth
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Gill Sans <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif

Classifications Humanist <nowiki />
Designer(s) Eric Gill <nowiki /> <nowiki />
Foundry Monotype <nowiki />
Date created 1927 <nowiki />
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Frutiger <nowiki /> Category Realist Sans-serif
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Designer(s) Adrian Frutiger <nowiki /> <nowiki />
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Optima <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif
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Designer(s) Hermann Zapf <nowiki /> <nowiki />
Foundry Linotype <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki />
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Futura <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif

Classifications Geometric Sans-Serif <nowiki />
Designer(s) Paul Renner <nowiki /> <nowiki />
Foundry Bauer Type Foundry
Neufville Digital <nowiki /> <nowiki />
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Century Gothic <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif
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Gotham <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif

Classifications Geometric sans-serif <nowiki />
Designer(s) Tobias Frere-Jones <nowiki /> <nowiki />
Foundry Hoefler & Frere-Jones <nowiki /> <nowiki />
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Akzidenz Grotesk <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif
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Franklin Gothic <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif
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Designer(s) Morris Fuller Benton <nowiki /> <nowiki />
Foundry American Type Founders (ATF) <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki
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Lucida Sans <nowiki /> Category Various
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Designer(s) Charles Bigelow
Kris Holmes <nowiki /> <nowiki />
Foundry Bigelow & Holmes <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki />
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MS Sans Serif is a proportional raster font introduced in Windows 1.x as "Helv", It changed to its current name starting with Windows 3.1. It is the default system font on Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, and Windows ME.
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Myriad <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif

Classifications Humanist <nowiki />
Designer(s) Robert Slimbach
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Optima <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif
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Designer(s) Hermann Zapf <nowiki /> <nowiki />
Foundry Linotype <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki />
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Tahoma <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif
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Designer(s) Matthew Carter <nowiki /> <nowiki />
Foundry Carter & Cone <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki />
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Trebuchet MS <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif

Classifications Humanist sans-serif <nowiki />
Designer(s) Vincent Connare <nowiki /> <nowiki />
Foundry Microsoft Corporation <nowiki /> <nowiki />
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Verdana <nowiki /> Category Sans-serif
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Designer(s) Matthew Carter <nowiki /> <nowiki />
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