type-as-signal
Type as Signal
You can read a designer's taste in their type before you notice anything else.
How to use
/type-as-signalApply type-as-signal analysis to evaluate typography quality in this conversation.
Constraints
What Typography Reveals
- MUST evaluate type as the primary taste signal before analyzing color, layout, or imagery
- A well-set page with no images demonstrates more taste than a poorly-set page covered in beautiful photography
- MUST check: does the type feel like it belongs to this product, or could it be swapped out without anyone noticing?
Signals of Strong Type Taste
- Consistent scale with a clear mathematical ratio
- Weight used purposefully (not randomly bold)
- Line height that varies appropriately between headlines, body, and UI
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