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Serif Fonts

7 schemes

Serif fonts feature small decorative strokes (serifs) at the ends of letterforms. They carry a sense of tradition, authority, and editorial polish that's been trusted for centuries.

When to use serif fonts

Use serif font schemes when you want to project authority, sophistication, or tradition. They work especially well for executive presentations, financial reports, and anything that needs a premium, editorial feel.

Characteristics

  • Traditional, established aesthetic
  • Projects authority and credibility
  • Excellent for print-format decks
  • Strong at large display sizes

Best for

  • Executive briefings and board reports
  • Financial services presentations
  • Legal and consulting decks
  • Luxury and heritage brand materials

All Serif Font Schemes 7

Bookman

bookman

Classic serif style

HeadingBookman Old Style
Century Schoolbook

century-schoolbook

Traditional learning style

HeadingCentury Schoolbook
Constantia

constantia

Elegant modern serif

HeadingConstantia
Garamond

garamond

Timeless book feel

HeadingGaramond
Rockwell

rockwell

Solid slab serif

HeadingRockwell
Times New Roman

times-new-roman

Classic newspaper look

HeadingTimes New Roman
Georgia

georgia

Warm digital serif

HeadingGeorgia

API Usage

Reference any font scheme by its slug in API calls. Example using bookman:

POST https://api.pptx.dev/v1/presentations
{
  "fontScheme": "bookman",
  "colorScheme": "cool-horizon",
  "narrative": "classic-story",
  "topic": "Your topic here"
}

All slugs in this group

bookman
century-schoolbook
constantia
garamond
rockwell
times-new-roman
georgia