Introducing Knorke font family! In typography and lettering, a sans-serif, sans serif, gothic, or clearly sans letterform is one that doesn't have to extend features known as "serifs" on the give up of strokes. Sans-serif fonts generally tend to have less line width variant than serif fonts.
This is a notable font that became designed and posted for the primary time by using peter Wiegel. Sans-serif fonts are now and again, especially in older files, used as a device for emphasis, because of their normally blacker kind coloration.
