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Typewebsite

Typewebsite is a term used in design discourse to refer to a website whose primary emphasis is typography and type design rather than other content. The word is not part of a formal taxonomy and may appear as "type website" or as a compound noun in different sources. In practice, a typewebsite prioritizes typographic quality, readable scales, and typographic rhythm to convey information and style.

Key characteristics include a focus on large or display typography on crucial pages, careful font pairing,

Categories commonly associated with typewebsites encompass typographic specimen sites that showcase font families, font marketplaces or

History and usage: the rise of web typography and permissive font licensing contributed to the emergence of

See also: typography, web typography, font, font pairing, type specimen, responsive typography, font licensing.

and
a
responsive
typographic
system.
Typewebsites
often
present
curated
font
specimens,
licensing
information,
and
live
demos
or
previews
of
fonts.
They
may
also
feature
tutorials
or
resources
on
CSS
typography,
web
font
loading,
and
accessibility
considerations
such
as
readable
line
length,
contrast,
and
focus
tracking.
The
overall
design
tends
to
favor
clarity
and
aesthetic
expression
through
type
rather
than
imagery
or
multimedia
alone.
foundry
sites,
typography-focused
blogs
and
journals,
and
documentation
or
design-system
sites
where
typography
plays
a
central
role.
While
some
sites
blend
typographic
artistry
with
traditional
content,
others
serve
as
educational
resources
or
galleries
for
font
developers
and
designers.
sites
whose
defining
feature
is
type.
The
term
typewebsite
remains
informal
and
is
used
chiefly
within
online
design
communities
to
describe
this
typography-centric
approach
to
web
design.