Asked by bob
What is the type classification shown in the graphic?
Responses
Sans-serif
Sans-serif
Decorative
Decorative
Script
Script
Serif
Serif
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I can’t see the graphic you’re referring to. Please upload the image (or paste a link) or describe how the letters look and I’ll identify the type.
Quick guide to help you decide:
- Serif: letters have small strokes or “feet” at the ends of strokes (e.g., Times New Roman).
- Sans‑serif: no serifs — clean, plain stroke endings (e.g., Arial).
- Script: looks like handwriting or cursive, often letters connect.
- Decorative (display): highly stylized or novelty shapes not intended for body text.
If you upload the image I’ll pick the correct classification.
Quick guide to help you decide:
- Serif: letters have small strokes or “feet” at the ends of strokes (e.g., Times New Roman).
- Sans‑serif: no serifs — clean, plain stroke endings (e.g., Arial).
- Script: looks like handwriting or cursive, often letters connect.
- Decorative (display): highly stylized or novelty shapes not intended for body text.
If you upload the image I’ll pick the correct classification.
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