Arial Contemporary in its design, the overall curve treatment is softer and fuller which gives the typeface a less mechanical appearance.
Tahoma A clear precise font named after the prominent stratovolcano Mount Rainier (first known by the Native Americans as Tahoma).
Georgia Containing old style proportional figures with its elegant yet sturdy open forms. Designed specifically for web display.
Trebuchet Designed with clean lines promoting legibility even at small sizes, this works brilliantly on the screen and has quickly become a popular choice.
Courier Traditional monospaced slab serif typeface designed to resemble the output from a strike-on typewriter.
Verdana It's wide proportions and loose letter-spacing are chosen to increase legibility.
Times New Roman Highly readable and familiar, this is one of the most widely used typefaces. Commissioned by The Times newspaper in 1931.