Serif Fonts are the most common fonts that many websites uses.
SERIF, SANS SERIF AND SCRIPT.
1. Script Fonts are more calligraphic and typically appear with joined letters.
2. Serif Fonts are denoted by small ''feet'' at the bottom of the the individual characters.
3. Sans Serif Fonts lack the feet at the bottoms of the individual characters. Usually are more blocky in nature and tend to reproduce better at smaller font sizes.
Websites that use the Fonts

The New York Times has been using the Cheltenham since 2003.

The Vogue is using Savoy typeface. This is a typeface for brands focused on a stylish appearance that’s also easy on the eyes.

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