Typography PDF Practice Questions

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This document explores typography concepts, covering serif and sans serif fonts. The text is presented using a clear and concise style, suitable for understanding font selection and presentation. The guide is designed to help readers practice and understand the fundamentals of typography.

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### Serif A stroke added as a stop to the beginning and end of the main strokes of a character. *h* **Definition:** In typography, a serif is the little extra stroke found at the end of main vertical and horizontal strokes of some letterforms. Serifs fall into various groups and can be generally d...

### Serif A stroke added as a stop to the beginning and end of the main strokes of a character. *h* **Definition:** In typography, a serif is the little extra stroke found at the end of main vertical and horizontal strokes of some letterforms. Serifs fall into various groups and can be generally described as hairline (hair), square (slab), or wedge and are either bracketed or unbracketed. ### sans serif *h* **noun** \san-'ser-əf, 'sanz-\ : one of a group of typefaces that do not have short lines across the top and bottom of the long parts of the letters ### script a style of printed letters that resembles handwriting