The sans-serif generic font-family is characterized by:
The sans-serif generic font-family is characterized by:
- primarily decorate the characters while still containing their representations.
- either join strokes or other cursive characteristics beyond those of italic typefaces.
- stroke endings that are plain without any flaring, cross stroke, or other ornamentation.
- finish strokes, flared or tapering ends, or actual serifed endings.
answer:
stroke endings that are plain without any flaring, cross stroke, or other ornamentation.