More than 95% of the information in the network appears in the form of words.
Good typesetting improves the reading enthusiasm of users, on the contrary, poor typesetting will reduce the reading enthusiasm of users. Optimizing typesetting means optimizing readability, accessibility and usability! Balance the whole figure.
In other words: optimizing your typesetting is optimizing your user interface. In this article, I will provide some rules to help you improve the readability of text content.
1. Reduce the use of different types of fonts
Using more than three different fonts will make the website look irregular and unprofessional. Remember, too many size types and styles can also ruin any layout.
Use standard fonts
Font embedding services (such as GoogleWebFonts or Typekit) can provide many interesting fonts that are fresh and unexpected for your design. They are also easy to use. Take Google as an example:
1. Select any font, such as OpenSans.
2. Generate code in an HTML document and paste it.
3. it's done.
3. Limit the length of the line
Having an appropriate number of characters per line is the key to making the text readable. This is not your design. Readability determines the width of the text. Consider BaymardInstitute's advice on readability and line length:
"If you want to have a good reading experience, you should have about 60 characters per line. Having the right number of characters per line is the key to making your text readable. "
If the line is too short, the line of sight must return frequently, which will break the reader's rhythm. If a line of text is too long, it is difficult for users to concentrate on the text.