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Design Web Typography Final Project: Create a Typographic Site Responsive Typography

Mike Bronner
Mike Bronner
16,395 Points

Vertical Rhythm with multi-line headers?

How can one maintain vertical rhythm with multi-line headers?

1 Answer

Mattox Shuler
STAFF
Mattox Shuler
Treehouse Guest Teacher

It's hard to maintain with multiple line-headers as aligning larger font-sizes to the baseline can make the header line-height too tight or too loose. I've found that finding a line-height for your headers that feels right works best vs. trying to make them conform to the grid. With headings or block quotes, it's okay if they break rhythm as that will draw users attention to them, so long as your paragraphs return to a consistent rhythm.

Mike Bronner
Mike Bronner
16,395 Points

Thanks for you response, Mattox! I'm really enjoying your course.

When you say "return to a consistent rhythm", is it important that the paragraphs pick up on the same rhythm they were on before they got interrupted, or is it ok to start their rhythm offset from the previous paragraphs rhythm, i.e. when a multiline heading causes an offset?

Or are you saying to completely uncouple paragraph rhythms on a page, and only keep them consistent under their respective heading?

Mattox Shuler
Mattox Shuler
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Thanks Mike! If a multiline heading causes an offset, it's okay if the paragraphs start offset form the original rhythm so long as paragraphs following paragraphs create a consistent rhythm. With a static layout, it's much easier to achieve, but with responsive design, perfect vertical rhythm feels like chasing after the wind. Sorry, I could have been more clear with that in the course.

Mike Bronner
Mike Bronner
16,395 Points

Excellent, thanks for clarifying! :) I can stop worrying now and finish the type-setting for this project :) Was keeping me up at night.