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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘀

Some fonts are gorgeous, but if people can’t read them, then what’s the point? 🤷‍♀️

🔹 Stick to sans-serif fonts for digital content.
🔹 Save decorative fonts for accents.
🔹 Make sure the spacing isn’t too tight or too loose.

#FontMatters #ReadableDesign #TypographyTips

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘀

Some fonts are gorgeous, but if people can’t read them, then what’s the point? 🤷‍♀️

🔹 Stick to sans-serif fonts for digital content.
🔹 Save decorative fonts for accents.
🔹 Make sure the spacing isn’t too tight or too loose.

#FontMatters #ReadableDesign #TypographyTips

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘀

Some fonts are gorgeous, but if people can’t read them, then what’s the point? 🤷‍♀️

🔹 Stick to sans-serif fonts for digital content.
🔹 Save decorative fonts for accents.
🔹 Make sure the spacing isn’t too tight or too loose.

#FontMatters #ReadableDesign #TypographyTips

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘀

Some fonts are gorgeous, but if people can’t read them, then what’s the point? 🤷‍♀️

🔹 Stick to sans-serif fonts for digital content.
🔹 Save decorative fonts for accents.
🔹 Make sure the spacing isn’t too tight or too loose.

#FontMatters #ReadableDesign #TypographyTips

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘀

Some fonts are gorgeous, but if people can’t read them, then what’s the point? 🤷‍♀️

🔹 Stick to sans-serif fonts for digital content.
🔹 Save decorative fonts for accents.
🔹 Make sure the spacing isn’t too tight or too loose.

#FontMatters #ReadableDesign #TypographyTips

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘀

Some fonts are gorgeous, but if people can’t read them, then what’s the point? 🤷‍♀️

🔹 Stick to sans-serif fonts for digital content.
🔹 Save decorative fonts for accents.
🔹 Make sure the spacing isn’t too tight or too loose.

#FontMatters #ReadableDesign #TypographyTips

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘀

Some fonts are gorgeous, but if people can’t read them, then what’s the point? 🤷‍♀️

🔹 Stick to sans-serif fonts for digital content.
🔹 Save decorative fonts for accents.
🔹 Make sure the spacing isn’t too tight or too loose.

#FontMatters #ReadableDesign #TypographyTips

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘀

Some fonts are gorgeous, but if people can’t read them, then what’s the point? 🤷‍♀️

🔹 Stick to sans-serif fonts for digital content.
🔹 Save decorative fonts for accents.
🔹 Make sure the spacing isn’t too tight or too loose.

#FontMatters #ReadableDesign #TypographyTips

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Good typography = invisible helper. If your reader doesn’t notice it, but understands everything? You nailed it. 👌📚
#TypographyMatters #FontDesign #DesignTips #TypeLove #MinimalDesign #ReadableDesign #GraphicDesigners #CreativeWisdom #InvisibleDesign

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘀

Some fonts are gorgeous, but if people can’t read them, then what’s the point? 🤷‍♀️

🔹 Stick to sans-serif fonts for digital content.
🔹 Save decorative fonts for accents.
🔹 Make sure the spacing isn’t too tight or too loose.

#FontMatters #ReadableDesign #TypographyTips

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𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘀

Some fonts are gorgeous, but if people can’t read them, then what’s the point? 🤷‍♀️

🔹 Stick to sans-serif fonts for digital content.
🔹 Save decorative fonts for accents.
🔹 Make sure the spacing isn’t too tight or too loose.

#FontMatters #ReadableDesign #TypographyTips

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𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

A Rottweiler-looking dog looks towards the camera, tongue out, with a straw hat covering one ear and his eyes. The text in the graphic is repeated in the caption plus demonstrates a good, simple font choice that’s easy to read and a script font that’s not easy to read.

𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘀

Some fonts are gorgeous, but if people can’t read them, then what’s the point? 🤷‍♀️

🔹 Stick to sans-serif fonts for digital content.
🔹 Save decorative fonts for accents.
🔹 Make sure the spacing isn’t too tight or too loose.

#FontMatters #ReadableDesign #TypographyTips

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#AutomataTypeface #FuturisticTypography #RetroFuturisticTypography #CyberTypography #ReadableDesign #ModernTypefaces #GeometricFont #TypographyLovers #GraphicDesignDaily #TypeDesign #FontDesign #CreativeType #LogoTypography #PosterFonts #WebDesignTools #EditorialDesign #UIUXFonts #TypographyArt

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