serifteckensnitt
Serifteckensnitt, also known as serif fonts, are a type of typeface that includes small decorative lines or strokes at the ends of the main strokes of each letter. These lines are called serifs, and they are typically found at the top and bottom of the letter, as well as on the inside of the letter's curves. Serif fonts are often associated with traditional printing and are commonly used in printed materials such as books, newspapers, and magazines. They are also popular in digital design, particularly for body text, as they are considered more readable on screens. Some well-known serif fonts include Times New Roman, Georgia, and Garamond. The use of serif fonts can evoke a sense of tradition, elegance, and sophistication. However, they may not be as legible as sans-serif fonts in certain contexts, such as on screens or in small sizes.