Type, Responsively: A more modern approach to type on the web

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Jason Pamental | @jpamental http://hwdesignco.com

AIGA RI11 Feb, 2014

Type, ResponsivelyA More Modern Approach to Typography on the Web

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Drawing on Quicksand

+ Responsive Web Design changed everything… and nothing

+ Forces focus on conveying meaning & hierarchy through relationships & proportion

+ Can’t avoid it: some in US are over 50% mobile–only

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Grammy.com

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What’s type got to do with it?

+ Everything: type is the most prevalent design element on the page

+ Words have meaning – but letters have emotion

+ Type is the most efficient design element (in terms of file size)

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When is our industry going stop calling it “web” typography?

@sblakeborough, via twitter

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Not sure we can.

+ Typography on the web requires additional consideration (art & science)

+ Our canvas is fluid; constantly expanding & contracting

+ Amazon sells more e-books than physical ones. Since 2011

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Responsive Web Typography

+ Yes, it’s a thing+ It’s not a publicity stunt+ It’s about adapting to screen size,

network speed & device capabilities+ It’s about designing for what’s next

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Responsive Web Typography

+ Yes, it’s a thing+ It’s not a publicity stunt+ It’s about adapting to screen size,

network speed & device capabilities+ It’s about designing for what’s next

• Last Winter Olympics: there was no iPad

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Responsive Web Typography

+ Type choices • Stats, Platforms & Screen Tests

+ Fallback fonts (It’s the web. Stuff breaks) • If the font fails, does your design hold up?

+ Proportion • It’s about composition (think: small paintings)

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Desktop Geese & Handheld Gander

+ Small canvas requires subtle proportions

+ What works in print… works in print

+ Bringhurst matters, but scale must adapt

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Elements of Typographic Style

+ Bringhurst’ scale works well on desktop

+ Looks ungainly on small screens

+ Have a scale that helps translate

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For example…

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Responsive Typographic Style

+ Line length is important, but use device norms for size

+ Think relative proportion, not specific screen size

+ Test! Font quality is improving, but no excuse for not knowing how it looks on ________

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Don’t Panic.

+ There are lots of resources+ Load only what you need

(specify each weight/variant)

+ Manage the loading processhttp://bit.ly/jpfontfall2

+ Use a modular scalehttp://bit.ly/jprwt

+ Have fun!

Jason Pamental | @jpamental http://hwdesignco.com

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Thank you!http://bit.ly/jprwtaiga