Cuestypography
Cuestypography is a design approach within typography that emphasizes the use of cues—visual signals such as color, weight, size, spacing, and layout—to guide a reader’s attention and comprehension. The term blends "cue" with typography and is used in discussions of information hierarchy, accessibility, and digital readability. The goal is to create an intuitive reading flow where typographic cues reinforce content structure rather than merely decorate text.
Techniques associated with cuestypography include assigning explicit cues to headings and body text by varying weight
Historically, cuestypography emerges from information design and the broader movement toward accessible, user-centered typography in the
Applications include web interfaces, instructional materials, signage, and print layouts where rapid comprehension and navigability are
See also: typography, information design, readable typography, accessible design.