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Transitional

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Transitional serif fonts bridge the gap between Old Style and Modern serifs, featuring greater contrast between thick and thin strokes, more vertical stress, and sharper, more refined serifs than their Old Style predecessors. Classic examples include Baskerville, Times New Roman, and Georgia, making this style a workhorse for book typography, academic publishing, editorial layouts, and any context demanding readability with a polished, authoritative tone. These fonts are ideal for designers, publishers, and institutions seeking a balance of tradition and elegance without the extreme contrast of Didone or Modern serifs.