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* Determine font sizes | * Determine font sizes | ||
* Create a typographic style guide | * Create a typographic style guide | ||
In order to accomplish those goals, [https://www.invisionapp.com/blog/best-practices-pairing-fonts/ 5 Best Practices for Pairing Fonts] recommends the following: | In order to accomplish those goals, [https://www.invisionapp.com/blog/best-practices-pairing-fonts/ 5 Best Practices for Pairing Fonts] recommends the following: | ||
* Limit your font palette to (in most situations) 3 fonts | |||
* Use contrast wherever possible to create a visual hierarchy | |||
* Keep an eye on moods and history | |||
* Understand your brand and know what you want to say | |||
* Trust your gut | |||
==Accessibility Considerations== | ==Accessibility Considerations== |
Revision as of 20:18, 9 April 2019
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Like most design things, you need to start with what the intentions of the typography are -- what are its goals? what will it accomplish? In Typography can make or break your design: a process for choosing type, Jonathan Z. White recommends the following:
- Identify your purpose
- Identify your audience
- Look for inspiration
- Choose your fonts
- Determine font sizes
- Create a typographic style guide
In order to accomplish those goals, 5 Best Practices for Pairing Fonts recommends the following:
- Limit your font palette to (in most situations) 3 fonts
- Use contrast wherever possible to create a visual hierarchy
- Keep an eye on moods and history
- Understand your brand and know what you want to say
- Trust your gut
Accessibility Considerations
- 16 Pixels Font Size: For Body Copy; Anything Less Is A Costly Mistake by D. Bnonn Tennant at Smashing Magazine.
Additional Resources
- Typography Tips for a More Comfortable Read by Luke Jones on the Invision Blog