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Do Fonts Matter?

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Do Fonts Matter?

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  1. Do Fonts Matter? Invisible artists are deceptive. They create great art and ask you to translate it for yourself. They can incorporate all their efforts into making their art beautiful because they don’t have to worry too much about communicating with the message (because the message is almost submissive). Unfortunately, when it comes to web design, this is not the case. Your website needs clarity as it is good otherwise your viewers will not respond to it. Having amazing designs with unreadable typography will confuse your viewers and turn it off. Using web fonts wisely will help you avoid all of that. Here are four reasons why: 1. Character Section Helps Establish Message Sequence Web Fonts can help you define the dominant position of your content in two ways: size and colour. The larger the font, the more attractive it will be; the second in size, the second most attractive, and so on. This means that your viewers should read your information from the most important to the least important using font sizes. Let's talk about colour now. Imagine a parking space containing 100 cars. 99 of them are large black SUVs and the last car is a bright pink Mini. Which will be the most important? Using a different color can help you highlight important details to direct your viewer's attention to it. You can do this by changing the colour of the title. A good example of this is IBN Live. Although not at the top of the page, the first thing we read is "Zinedine Zidane eyes on France work". Next comes the captions to the right of the image, followed by the headings

  2. above. They have ruled this empire by changing the font size. These simple variations enable them to bring us the most important details first. 2. Different Types of Fonts Help Distinguish Between Message Types In any website, there are content types: main, secondary, and navigation. Quick description, key content that is directly related to the page it is on. This is where you present the information you want your viewers to see when they are on that page. Second content is the type of content you find in the side columns. It usually contains links to related news, CTAs, tags, etc. Wandering describes itself; roaming content viewers. It is very important that from the first second, viewers are able to distinguish between different types of content. Using typographic styles to differentiate between content types makes your website clear and easy to understand. Here is an example of a website you all know: Google. Note how their headings are in the blue font underlined, they are larger than any other font on the page. They contain 3 elements of the same size: website names, copy, and time of page creation. Divide them by color: green for website names, black for copy, and gray at a time. I will leave it up to you to choose another variation. Maybe you can share them in the comments? 3. A Good Typing Program Will Drive A Compatibility Between Pages You have already categorized your content types so that your viewers can understand the various aspects of your website. Now let's apply the same classification to all web pages. Suppose you are using a bold red type in 20 px for your navigation, a standard black pixel 16 px for your main content, and a standard black pixel for 12 px for your secondary content. If you keep these things across all the pages of your website, it can be very easy for your viewers to say where your navigation is, what your main content is, and what the secondary content is, wherever they are on the page. Your viewers will be able to easily understand your content, how it is structured, and how to navigate through it. 4. Combining recorded fonts with standard fonts can create the best effect There is nothing more appealing than that good balance. Delicious and sour, dark and light, beautiful cold ice on a hot summer day. Diversity makes them sophisticated and beautiful. How can we apply this to web design?

  3. By using a clean, readable copy font with stylish headers, you can achieve that beautiful balance and give your website a sophisticated and well-designed feel. Standard content management systems can allow up to 6 different types of topics, from H1 (most important) to H6 (less important). If they are not that important, choosing your type should be very small. To get Supreme Font, Premium Font, Milkshake Font or any other font for free you can check out Graphic UX. It is a trusted site, where you can get free fonts and make your website look more beautiful. For details, check: https://graphicux.com

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