Most used Serif fonts

Serif fonts

Working with fonts implies being aware of which are the most used fonts in each of the types. Do you know which are the most used Serif fonts? Waves Sans Serif? It is something that you must know to be able to know the design trend at that time, or to break with the usual and offer the client something beyond the conventional.

So today we want to focus on the most used Serif fonts, Do you want to know what they are and why? We'll tell you then.

What is a Serif typeface

Also known as serifs, terminals or serifs, it is a typeface that has ornaments at the ends of the characters, that is, each letter has a nice ornament that helps make them look more visually beautiful.

The Serif typeface is characterized above all because it can change according to the inclination, width, high weight ... That is why it makes it one of the best choices for depending on which projects. For example, for books, logos, posters, etc. In general, any long text can benefit from this typeface because it makes it easier to read and also creates a kind of imaginary line so as not to get lost.

What does Serif typeface convey?

The Serif typeface is said to be one of the most classic. Because, sometimes they call it "Roman typography" because it conveys that formality, conservation, tradition, and so on.

Of course, today there are two types of Serif, the ancient Roman ones, whose serifs are refined as they reach the extreme; and modern Roman, which maintain the thickness throughout the letter.

However, all of them give a feeling of seriousness, authority, cult ... Hence, they are widely used, especially in books and educational projects, due to their sobriety.

The most used Serif fonts

As we have told you, Serif fonts are part of our day to day. Newspapers, magazines, books, textbooks, etc. they offer us that type of font and we see them as something natural, although we do not know that they are called that.

But, of all the types of this type, which are the most used Serif fonts? If you want to know, then we will talk about them.

Times New Roman, one of the most used Serif fonts

This is one of the best known, especially because since Word began it has been using it and we know it from working with the documents.

It is quite clear and is the right size to read without much headache.

Garamond

Serif Typefaces: Garamond

Garamond is one of the most used and widespread Serif fonts in the world. In case you don't know It was created in the XNUMXth century in France. Its creator? The designer Claude Garamond, hence his name.

Apple is one of the companies that has used it for many years and it is perfect for textbooks, for websites, etc.

Palatino Linotype

It is of the classic and common Serif fonts, especially in newspapers, but also in books, magazines and even on web pages because they make the texts very legible.

It is a system font, that is, it is installed by default on practically all computers.

Bookman old style

This was designed by Ong Chong Wah in 2005 and has the feature of offering you up to 12 fonts. However, the author relied on an earlier typeface, Oldstyle Antique, which was designed in 1858 by AC Phemister as commissioned by the Miller and Ricard foundry in Edinburgh, Scotland.

After the success of this, many other American companies created different versions giving rise to the Bookman.

Another of the most used Serif fonts is Georgia

Serif Typefaces: Georgia

The Georgia font is similar to Garamond's, but thinner and flatter than Times New Roman. It is also smaller, so takes up less space than other letters such as the previous one, Bookman Old Style.

As with those that we have been commenting on, it is well known and we have it installed on the computer.

Forum

Based on the most classic fonts, this is one of the most used Serif fonts, especially in titles and headings. However, this does not mean that it can only be used for that.

Its creator, Denis Masharov, invented it with the aim of being used in paragraphs or long textsas it looks quite large and easy to follow.

Athens

Designed by Matt Ellis, this is one of the most widely used Serif fonts that We could say that it is one of the most classic (of the ancient Roman ones). Why? Well, because the endings of the letters tend to "thin" at the ends, something characteristic of this type of fonts.

However, in this case it gives it a bold and striking appearance at the same time, because since the whole letter is not the same, it captures the attention. In long text you will not have a problem with it.

bodoni

bodoni typography

This is one of the most used Serif fonts even though its creation is quite old. And it is that its creator made it in 1787. Giambattista Bodoni was a veteran and also ahead of her time because he made a typeface with a modern cut, which has been used for many editorials, fashion magazines, etc.

Of course, the current version is not the one made in its day. This new one is called Bauer Bodoni.

plantin

Although it is not a well-known typeface, the truth is that it was one of the most used in 2020 in Serif typefaces and that means that for this year you can also consider it.

It is used mainly for editorial work, and also for continuous texts because its reading is very pleasant to the eye and makes you immerse yourself directly in the text forgetting everything else.

Sentinel

This is one of the most used Serif fonts since it was created in 2009. Its shape makes us think of italics, even though the letter is not directly like that. It is easy to understand and has some lines that encourage you to look only at that type of font.

There are many more Serif fonts, some even breaking with the "normal" among the characteristics of this font. Names like Book Antiqua, Libre Baskerville or Alegreya are just some of the other examples that we can give you of the most used Serif fonts, do you recommend some of them?


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