Serifletters
Serifletters is a typeface that is characterized by the presence of small decorative lines, known as serifs, at the ends of the main strokes of each letter. These serifs are typically horizontal or diagonal lines that extend from the main body of the letter, providing a sense of tradition and elegance. The term "serif" is derived from the Latin word "seraph," meaning "burning ones," which refers to the fiery seraphim in Christian art.
The use of serif fonts can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where they were employed in
Serifletters can be further categorized into different styles, such as Old Style and Transitional, each with