. "Sans serif is a typeface. It does not use serifs (hence the sans). Popular examples of sans serifs include: \n* Helvetica \n* Avant Garde \n* Arial \n* Franklin Gothic \n* Futura Sans serifs have clean, crisp lines, this usually makes them the preferred fonts of graphics designers."@en . . "Sans Serifs"@en . . . "Sans serif is a typeface. It does not use serifs (hence the sans). Popular examples of sans serifs include: \n* Helvetica \n* Avant Garde \n* Arial \n* Franklin Gothic \n* Futura Sans serifs have clean, crisp lines, this usually makes them the preferred fonts of graphics designers. \n* Franklin Gothic is a popular choice for newspapers, this is because of the legibility and various weighs within the letter structure. \n* Futura Sans serif has long ascenders and descenders making it elegant and appealing. \n* Gill Sans was designed by Eric Gill and is a very popular font. It is very legible and it comes in different weights making it suitable for display and text \n* Helvetica is one of the most well knows fonts. Helvetica was originally designed by Max Miedinger in 1957. This font can be used for a wide range of work such as posters and body text."@en . . . . .