Just something i learned from my lecturer.
What is the difference between the Times New Roman's font and Arial's font?
Guess most of you didnt know right?
Times New Roman's font have a tail at their back or at the ending of a letter.
The tail is called Serif.
Times New Roman is a serif font and Arial is a sans-serif font.
Here a example for u all to see.
(Click to enlarge)
Here another picture to make it more obvious for u all to see.
(Serif in red)
Reading with Times New Roman's font can give ur eyes to relax and it is comfortable to read compared to Arial's font. If u doesnt believe me, try read a story book or printed paragraph in Times New Roman's font and Arial's font. See which one is comfortable for you? You might think both is okay but try reading a 500 pages words words and words? xD
Well, i didnt know bout this until my lecturer told us bout it. Just something i wanted to share with u guys.
Till then.. :)