
I've been asked to use different techniques to change these paragraphs and to be able to understand what is 'typography hierarchy'
typography hierarchy - a system for organising type that establishes an order of importance within the data, allowing the reader to easily find what they are looking for and navigate the content. It helps guide the reader’s eye to where a section begins and ends, whilst enabling the user to isolate certain information based on the consistent use of style throughout a body of text.
- changed the font and increased the stroke of the title and date
- change the height and width of the paragraph and change the title to semibold italics
- bold text on the title and date and change the colour of the text
- changed the font, colour and stroke
Good. You seem to understand the idea of hierarchy. Which of your four examples works the best? For each of them you have changed the heading and the body text, but really you could have just changed the heading. There was already some form of hierarchy in each of the paragraphs anyway as the position of the heading was apart from the body. Keep up the good work, Steve
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