Serif vs Sans Serif

Serif is when a font has a small line attached to the end of a stroke, and sans serif is when letters do not have this addition. Typically, serif fonts are used for serious documents, and it tends to make products feel sophisticated and official. For our artist we wanted a more upbeat and fun atmosphere and image, so for all typography in the music video and ancillary tasks I will be using a sans serif font.

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