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[size=14.6667px]Gold tip for layout combinations: to make fonts match each other well, a secret that will almost never fail is to use, for example, serif fonts for headings and sans serif fonts for paragraphs. . Headings used, paragraphs used .  Now I leave some suggestions for each type of text on your site: paragraph <> chooses to prioritize readability or font ( never use or font).  Make sure it is large enough to read well. I have explained it to you above.  

[size=14.6667px]Make sure the letters are thick and thin. Some fonts have thinner internals C Level Executive Email Lists [size=14.6667px] and thicker edges, which makes reading small texts difficult and difficult.  Choose styles that are neither too thin nor too thick.  Make sure it has bold and italic options. Although this may seem like a joke, some sources do not have these options.  Headings <>,<>,<>< for headings, you can use almost any font, but it is recommended that it is slightly thicker than paragraph fonts.  



[size=14.6667px]Make each heading, size, distinguishable so that the content hierarchy is easy to understand.  “ minor ” text correctly defines the typesetting and style of text such as buttons, forms, menus, etc.  It should not be in a different font than paragraphs and title fonts, but you can resize and vary them so that they are distinguishable and easy to read.  Shoot the most commonly used typefaces as I told you a few paragraphs ago, you should decide the font based on two main styles: serif fonts and sans serif fonts.  
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