quartz/content/notes/typography.md
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typography Typography
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visual-design

most common fonts

  • gill sans
  • helvetica
  • calibri
  • arial
  • times

three types of fonts

  • serif
  • sans serif
  • handwritten

point size 100

leading depends on the font and the user setting but usually is 20% of the font 100

x height depends on the font.

  • smaller x height adds "elegance"
  • larger x height isbettwe to low res displays 250

ascenders and descender usually correlates with x height (small x-height > large ascenders and descenders) 400

weight: usually regullar and bold, also light semibold, ultrabold 400

sans serifs have less line width variation 400

some fonts provide small caps and lowercase numbers

  • serif hypothesis
    • serif fonts are easier to read
    • preferable for long stretches of text because serifs provide anchors and guide the eye
    • not proven

more info on the top than the botton 300

expectation plays an important role 300

which font to use?

  • depends on context
  • recoomentations
    • slides and posters sans serif
    • printed text serif
    • web sans serif
    • sans serif is better in lower resolutions
    • combinations: (header sans, text serif)
    • comic sans good for dyslexia
    • logos should catch the eye

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