Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A printing-type without serifs, or finishing cross-lines at the ends of main strokes. See serif, and Gothic, n., 3.

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  • noun Alternative spelling of sans serif.

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Examples

  • Coleman said it would behoove Wazzu to revert to a traditional sans-serif font.

    How Fashionable Is Your College Team? Jared Diamond 2011

  • What is the difference between serif and sans-serif fonts?

    Podcast: Steve Tiano on Book Design and Layout including tips for self-publishers | The Creative Penn 2009

  • Making use of the whiteboards that were ubiquitous in the hallways and conference rooms in the Googleplex, he scrawled the phrase over and over in his distinct calligraphic style, a sans-serif, Tolkien-esque script.

    In the Plex Steven Levy 2011

  • They countered with the prosaically named Standard Medium—like Helvetica, a sans-serif font, but less refined, based as it was on older 19th-century models.

    When in Helvetica Michael Bierut 2011

  • To stick with the font-family example, if you want everything on the page to be in a sans-serif font except the headings, you can add a rule after the rule above with a group selector for headings.

    Web Teacher › Grouping CSS Selectors 2009

  • Therefore, with the arrival of a new month, I decided to shift to using a sans-serif, proportionally-spaced font, as this template originally called for.

    A New Look for a New Month 2009

  • Tedious graphic design types are always quacking on about Josef-Müller Brockmann et al but frankly those tasteful Swiss types are a bit of a one-trick sans-serif pony.

    Home Of Metal: a history of the heavy in seven objects 2011

  • Making use of the whiteboards that were ubiquitous in the hallways and conference rooms in the Googleplex, he scrawled the phrase over and over in his distinct calligraphic style, a sans-serif, Tolkien-esque script.

    In the Plex Steven Levy 2011

  • Therefore, with the arrival of a new month, I decided to shift to using a sans-serif, proportionally-spaced font, as this template originally called for.

    Archive 2009-09-01 2009

  • As it was rolled out in more stations, commuters became familiar with the sans-serif lettering and color-coded disks that identified the different subway lines.

    When in Helvetica Michael Bierut 2011

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