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About the author
Hon is an art director of 10+ years and a frontend developer of 5+ years. He is also a Principal at the Interaction Consortium.
Visit profileIn August 2023, I had the pleasure of speaking about typography and CSS at the SydCSS meetup. In it I spoke about the importance of typography in creating a web that was expressive, legible and accessible, and the CSS rules we use to achieve it. Below is the recording of the talk I gave.
If Johannes Gutenberg Wrote CSS
As front-end developers, we are continually making decisions around type. Here are some basic principles and their corresponding CSS rules to make those decisions easier, prettier and more legible.
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