
Sans-serif
Sans-serif refers to a style of font characterized by the absence of small lines or strokes—called "serifs"—at the ends of letter strokes. These fonts tend to have a clean, modern appearance and are often used for digital screens because they are easy to read at various sizes. Examples include Arial, Helvetica, and Calibri. Unlike serif fonts, which have decorative details, sans-serif fonts emphasize simplicity and clarity, making them popular for headings, user interfaces, and contemporary design. They convey a straightforward, uncluttered look, suitable for both professional and casual contexts.