30/09/15
Here is the difference between a Serif and a Sans-Serif font
A serif font contains small lines attached at the end of a stroke in a letter. (See example up top) While an sans-serif does not have a small line at the end of a stroke as a true serif does. So the only difference is the serif is there while sans-serif is not.
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