What is Typographic Hierarchy? Definition & Examples
Briefly

In simpler words, typographic hierarchy is the strategic process of turning plain walls of text into navigable terrains, where the hills (headers) rise, valleys (paragraphs) dip, and clear signposts (subheadings) guide your exploration with ease.
Each text element plays a role in establishing an intuitive flow of information guiding readers through the content with ease and making it more accessible and visually appealing.
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