


Libre Baskerville is a traditional serif letterform designed specifically for digital body copy with wider counters and less contrast than the traditional Baskerville font. Times New Roman is a transitional font and a frequent choice for plain text reading because the letterforms make economical use of space. Transitional: Transitional serifs contain more contrast between stroke thickness and wider, bracketed serifs evolved from the old style serif typeface.Garamond is an old style of font-named after the sixteenth-century Parisian engraver Claude Garamond-characterized by slanted counters or scooped serifs, and are seen often in body text and book publishing. This is the most traditional and classic of all the serif categories. Old style: Old style serifs have wedged ascenders in the serifs and high contrast between thick and thin strokes in the letterforms.Some different types of serif fonts include: There are many fonts that fall into the serif category containing different shapes, thicknesses, and lengths. These typefaces evoke feelings of history, tradition, honesty, and integrity. Serif fonts are typefaces that have serifs, which are extra strokes on the ends of their letterforms.
