Using the Baseline
We often need to use more than one font size to create a hierarchy. A widespread mistake is to align everything to be vertically centered for balance. It doesn't look as bad when they are far apart, but you wil notice the awkward alignment when you bring them closer. The better approach is to
The Rule of Four
Sloppy and inconsistent usage of font sizes, weights, and colors are a telltale sign of someone who doesn’t quite know what they are doing with typography.
Navigation
Having good navigation will drastically increase the usability of the product and reinforce the features it offers. Having sub-par navigation will make it frustrating for people. It doesn't affect how users experience the product, but it might abandon the product in general. This is the sort of thing that is subtle but can make
Cards
Cards are one of the most popular ways of showing content in an interface. They can display products, information, people, or actions. Cards can break down content into digestible bits that allow users to interact with it. By giving a container for content, cards indicate that the content is real and emotional to the