James Hopkins says, “The best responsive designs come with good, considered typography.

As far as I am concerned, there are two factors for great typography. The first one is personality, the second one is semantic.

Be responsive, accessible and different

When someone uses the term ‘accessibility’ in the context of web development, they’ll likely be referring to the practice of ensuring that users who require assistive technologies are able to use your website.

However, the topic of accessibility is far wider ranging than the aforementioned scope. Rather, it is ensuring that anyone regardless of device is able to use your application.

With such a wide-ranging array of internet-enabled devices (phones, tablets, etc), it’s important that your application caters for these devices in seamless way”.

How typography will help your responsive website stand out

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