Serif Fonts


Serif Font is a typeface or "font family" making use of serifs is called a serif typeface (or serifed typeface), and a typeface that does not include them is sans-serif.

Serif fonts are usually used in lengthy text, such as books, newspapers, and most magazines and are the most commonly used printed typestyle due to perceived ...

Some of the most commonly used serif fonts include Times New Roman, Garamond, Baskerville, Georgia, and Courier New. Some of the most popular sans serif fonts on the black include Arial, Helvetica, Proxima Nova, Futura, and Calibri.

Nolaten Font
Laqenut Font
Soohe Font
Sugar Baby Font
Groming Font
Megan Cloudy Font
Classy Vintage Font
Gatena Font
TT Nooks Font Family
Gokan Font
Chilia Stamp Font
Chilia Unfocus Font
Galgey Rough Font
Galeum Rough Font
Galeno Rough Font
Belinzie Rough Font
Bandaland Rough Font
Asvoria Disco Font
Rivania Font
Bornean Unfocus Font
Balvine Stamp Font
Avelion Stamp Font
Febila Rough Font
Egmond Rough Font
Dallen Rough Font
Bolognia Rough Font
Amadi Rough Font
Gerfard Font