Headings may use the same font as the body, but they are not required to. Plenty of great typography uses different fonts for the body and headings.
- Should header and body have same font?
- Which type of font is best for headings and subheadings?
- What is heading and body font?
- Which type of font is best used for either title or body text?
- Which type of font are best suitable for titles and headlines?
Should header and body have same font?
Headings. For headings, either use the same typeface as the body text, or pair with one serif typeface such as Cambria or Merriweather. Don't combine different serif typefaces (for example, don't pair Merriweather with Cambria). Vary the size and boldness of the type to make your headings stand out.
Which type of font is best for headings and subheadings?
However, it's still recommended to use sans serif fonts for your headlines, subheadings, etc. Use at least a 12 or 14-point font. The larger your font size, the easier your content is to read.
What is heading and body font?
Heading fonts are used as larger, higher impact text, such as in a title or section header. Body fonts are usually used with longer text, like a paragraph or secondary text. We recommend an easy-to-read font that pairs well with your heading font.
Which type of font is best used for either title or body text?
Typography Basics
As a general rule, serif and sans serif typefaces are used for either body copy or headlines (including titles, logos, etc.), while script and display typefaces are only used for headlines.
Which type of font are best suitable for titles and headlines?
picture fonts
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