Everyday typefaces.

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This is an example of an Old Style typeface.  This logo has wedged shaped serifs and greater contrast between thick and thin strokes.

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This is an example of a san serif font, Helvetica. No serifs, just clean and simple letters.

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This is an example of a Modern typeface. A mix of vintage motel neon lights and different fonts. Just one with serif.

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This is an example of Blackface typaface. Thick, heavy letters with serifs.

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This is an example of Egyptian typeface.  It sign has thick, block-like serifs.

Five Families of type pictures.

It has  wedge sharped serifs,more upright serifs ,and greater contrast between thin&thick stroks
This typeface is olds style for many reasons, first of all  there are more wedge shaped serifs.Also,they have greater contrast between thick& thin strokes. The last thing I want to mention in this photo is the heavily bracketed or curved serifs

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This is a sans serif typeface. I notice how the name is without any serifs.There is low contrast between thin &thick areas. In this photo I see serifs , this shows me it is a Egyptian (slab- serifs).IMG_1934

This picture has a Transitional typeface.  The contract between thin and thick strokes are increased and the serifs are more sculpted