Serif and sans-serif fonts are the two main categories of fonts. Arial is an example of a sans-serif font that has straight lines without decorative flourishes, while Times New Roman is a serif font that has small decorative lines or "serifs" at the end of strokes.
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Serif and Sans
Serif and sans-serif fonts are the two main categories of fonts. Arial is an example of a sans-serif font that has straight lines without decorative flourishes, while Times New Roman is a serif font that has small decorative lines or "serifs" at the end of strokes.