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If the spacing does not follow the recommendations outlined, it could result in content becoming ‘flat’ or unbalanced – where sections of the page bleed into one another, making long-form content very hard to digest.
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Using correct Vertical Rhythm in our typography means that content is easy to digest and sections of an article are easy to distinguish. When using combinations of typography, we use spacing rules that create good hierarchy. Some examples from the Study Melbourne website have been included below, to clarify exactly how both text links and headings can share the same font size, but work harmoniously across the one site. In the same example, it’s also good to note the H1 ‘Realise your potential in Melbourne’ would remain a H1 heading, as it doesn’t link the user to another page, it describes what is on the current page.
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If it makes sense for it to simply be a title (for example, it describes what is on the current page), then it should follow the heading rules.įor instance, if there were a series of question led prompts that helped the user navigate to specific information, it would make sense for these to be links, as the user would ideally, read the question led statement, agree, and click to find the relevant content (see below Study Melbourne example).
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If it makes sense for a heading to also be a link (for example, it directs the user to a new page), then it should follow the text link guidelines above. This is a because these elements are obviously links so removing the underline is acceptable and cleans up the design visually. Links in the main menu ('Hamburger' menu on LHS) and the large tabs (Projects, Be informed, Events) do not use an underline style on the links.
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