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those are kind of the big three that I would use to categorize type faces a serif type face has little flanges or feet and a sand serif does not so something like Futura or helvetica is a sand serif we also have things like script type faces which mimic curses so script type faces uh exist with these really lovely Tails say at the end so that they create the illusion of cursive when they uh live together on a page or on screen they all visually connect as one word or phrase uh and so