I can't thank you enough. I've been looking for a way organize my full type stack and your way is the first one I've seen to organize via h1-h6 naming conventions. This makes the most sense for my DS. Really appreciate you! I'll check out your plug-in.💌
I like your approach, Although you can use modes to leverage different break-points for mobile, tablet, and desktop, since typography size, line-height, and paragraph spacing from break-point to another, tha's a cool use for modes, and then you can keep the typography styles clean with one for each heading, body, buttons and captions, and leave all the hassle to the variables ;) I'm still experimenting with though.
100% there is so much we can do with these! By using variable modes and different collections, you can create a super simple and easy-to-manage font set. These fonts can adjust easily across various screen sizes, and even change with different interactions-like when you hover over text to make it medium weight, or select something in a modal and the text weight changes inside. There's really a lot of potential to make your interface more dynamic and responsive! Plus, you can have different pages with unique brand labels, and these can switch up the text and fonts being used at any time. Pretty cool, right?
Thank you for such an insightful video, as always a deep dive into the material 🤩
I can't thank you enough. I've been looking for a way organize my full type stack and your way is the first one I've seen to organize via h1-h6 naming conventions. This makes the most sense for my DS. Really appreciate you! I'll check out your plug-in.💌
Thanks, I am glad this helped!
I like your approach, Although you can use modes to leverage different break-points for mobile, tablet, and desktop, since typography size, line-height, and paragraph spacing from break-point to another, tha's a cool use for modes, and then you can keep the typography styles clean with one for each heading, body, buttons and captions, and leave all the hassle to the variables ;)
I'm still experimenting with though.
100% there is so much we can do with these!
By using variable modes and different collections, you can create a super simple and easy-to-manage font set. These fonts can adjust easily across various screen sizes, and even change with different interactions-like when you hover over text to make it medium weight, or select something in a modal and the text weight changes inside. There's really a lot of potential to make your interface more dynamic and responsive!
Plus, you can have different pages with unique brand labels, and these can switch up the text and fonts being used at any time. Pretty cool, right?
thank u brother
Thank you for watching, I'm glad it helped 😊
what is the name of the app that shows predictive text?
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