![]() ![]() ![]() Monospaced fonts are traditionally used for typewriters, or nowadays for setting computer code. an uppercase A is the same width as a lowercase w, or a €-sign ). And no, I am not talking about monospaced fonts here.Ī short clarification for the non-type nerds: A monospaced font, also called non-proportional font, is a font whose letters and characters each occupy the same amount of horizontal space (e.g. The solution to this problem: “uniwidth” typefaces, sometimes also called “equal-width”, “duplexed” or “multiplexed” typefaces. However, if you’ve ever worked with precisely designed interfaces before, you know how frustrating it can be to find your painstakingly placed labels shoot around like flipper balls when you switch them from regular to bold. Considering that you should never use color as the only visual cue (always remember accessibility dear designer), text weight is often my go-to solution. Selected, unselected, active, inactive, available, out of stock. As a web/interface/visual designer I work a lot with label states. ![]()
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