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welcome back everyone to our short talks on the classifications of typography here at Noble desktop the type category we are going to look at in this video is the serif typeface in typography the word serif refers to the short lines which protrude from the letter forms and give them a kind of a flare or a foot serif fonts first appeared as Greek writings on stone tablets and in the Latin alphabet however modern serif fonts came onto the scene around the 1780s the two type designers known for these first serif fonts were Ferman Dido in France and Gian Batista badani in Italy modern serif fonts as weamp;#39;ve come to know them today were born from the work of these two designers now weamp;#39;ll look at a few examples of serif-type faces the serif typeface category evokes feelings of History tradition honesty and integrity as you can see in these standard serif font examples these typefaces are characterized by these short lines or Strokes that project from the ends of the letters as