sansseriftyypeistä
sansseriftyypeistä is a term that refers to sans-serif typefaces. These are fonts characterized by the absence of serifs, which are small decorative strokes or lines attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol. In contrast to serif typefaces, which often convey a sense of tradition, formality, and readability in long blocks of text, sans-serif fonts are generally perceived as more modern, clean, and straightforward.
The origins of sans-serif typefaces can be traced back to the early 19th century, though they gained
Common examples of sans-serif typefaces include Helvetica, Arial, Futura, and Open Sans. These fonts are widely