Digital Publishing (WK2) - Design Blog
A key learning point for me this week is how much structure matters. Constructing the layout feels like building a system that guides how someone moves through the content. When the structure is clear, everything feels more organized and easier to follow.
I've started to grasp typography and its importance. It’s not just about picking fonts, but about how those fonts function. Spacing, hierarchy, and consistency all affect how something actually reads. Small adjustments can affect the overall experience. I also started thinking more about restraint. We've been taught that "less is more", and I understood that in a general design context, but I'm learning how that also applies to typography. Instead of adding more elements, fonts, or styles, it makes more sense to work within a system and use it well.
I’m starting to see design less as decoration and more as a way to support the content. Everything has a purpose, and when it’s done right, it helps the reader stay focused and engaged without even thinking about it. Before, I was making decisions based on what looked good in the moment, but now I’m starting to understand why certain choices work, and others don’t.
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