Serifa
Serifa is a typeface that belongs to the category of serif fonts, characterized by small projecting features called "serifs" at the ends of the strokes that make up the letters. Designed to enhance readability and lend a sense of authority and tradition, serifa fonts are commonly used in print media, including books, newspapers, and formal documents. The term "serifa" itself is derived from the Italian word "serif," which refers to these decorative strokes.
The origin of serif typefaces traces back to ancient inscriptions and carved Roman letters, where serifs were
Serifa fonts are favored in contexts where clarity and a professional appearance are desired. They are often
In typographic design, serifa plays a crucial role in establishing visual hierarchy and guiding the reader's