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I believe sans serif typefaces - today upheld as models of neutrality and legibility - were called "Grotesques" in the 19th century because people thought they were hideous. But now we're used to them.

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I believe sans serif typefaces - today upheld as models of neutrality and legibility - were called Grotesques in the 19th century because people thought they were hideous. But now we're used to them.