Unstroked
Unstroked is a term used in the field of typography and graphic design to describe a typeface or font that does not include serifs. Serifs are the small lines or flourishes that extend from the main strokes of a letterform. In contrast, unstroked typefaces have clean, simple letterforms without these additional details. This style is often associated with modern and minimalist design aesthetics. Unstroked typefaces are commonly used in digital interfaces, branding, and other contemporary design projects where a clean, uncluttered look is desired. Examples of unstroked typefaces include Helvetica, Arial, and Futura. The term "unstroked" is sometimes used interchangeably with "sans-serif," although "sans-serif" is the more widely recognized term in the design community.