san serif in typography simple answer

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Sans serif is a typeface style characterized by the absence of decorative lines (serifs) at the ends of letters. It features clean, bold lines, making it easier to read on digital screens and giving it a modern, minimalist appearance. Common examples include Arial, Helvetica, and Futura.

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