Typefaces: Font families come in two general categories: Serif and San Serif. Serif fonts include extra feet at the ends of the strokes and
vary in line weight within the shape of each letter. For print applications, serif typefaces are more legible because the serif adds
differentiation between letter forms, yet on lower resolution and small monitors, this may not always be true. Examples of serif fonts
include Times New Roman or Courier. Sans Serif includes fonts such as Arial and Verdana [