Serif and sans-serif are the different types of fonts used for a magazine masthead. Serif uses flicks at the ends of the letters whereas sans-serif does not. Sans-serif is used more often for the mastheads as serif is harder to read from a longer distance.
This image shows kerning. This is the spacing between each letter in a word. Equal spacing makes the word easier to read and makes it look a lot neater.


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