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7 (more) tips to quickly improve your UIs

Marc Andrew
UX Collective
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6 min readOct 21, 2020

Two mobile design examples side by side with different font styles

1. Use Superfamilies when you’re looking for great font combinations, but fast

Two mobile design examples side by side with different font styles

2. Reduce Letter-spacing on your Headings to give a better optical balance

Two typography examples side by side. One Heading set with default letter spacing, and the other with reduced spacing

3. Get that Vertical Rhythm just right for your Headlines and Body Text

Two typography examples side by side. One with not enough margin between title and content, and the other with extra margins

4. Try to use All-caps on short titles only, such as Kickers

Two typography examples side by side. One with the large title in All Caps and other without

5. If you can keep your titles short, and concise… ‘Just do it’

Two mobile design examples side by side. One with a wordy title and the other with a much shorter variant

6. When choosing a multi-use Typeface, try to find one with plenty of weights

Two examples of Typeface styles. One Typeface with only one style, and the other with multiple weights and styles

7. Choose the right Typeface to give the correct ‘voice’ to your design

Two mobile design examples side by side. One with an unsuitable Heading style and the other with a more suitable style

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Written by Marc Andrew

Founder of Haus; The Design Agency for SaaS Startups & Founders. Join the Waitlist at https://gohaus.design/

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Very practical.
Great for junior designers.
I want to share the article with my friends, attach a link and attribution, and look forward to your reply.
best wishes.

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thanks Mark.
good insight :)

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