0 any typeface in which the letters do not have serifs (= small lines) added to them: --
I prefer to use sans serif for this kind of information.
Roman types are in the most widespread use today, and are sub-classified as serif, sans serif, ornamental, and script types.
The clear sans serif typeface used in the books starts at a large size and gradually becomes smaller as the reader progresses through the series.
Sans serif text fonts are often used for introductory paragraphs, incidental text and whole short articles.
A study suggested that serif fonts are more legible but are generally preferred less than sans serif fonts on screen.
Combined in the body text, serif and sans serif, and holders inside are starting to use types displays.
Great variety exists among both serif and sans serif typefaces.
Geometric sans serif lettering and typefaces were very popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
For example, a newspaper may publish lists of current movies by starting with the name of a movie in a bold, sans serif typeface.