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Example of good typography replacing graphics

The web can be a daunting typographic place for both designers and developers. Current limitations with web typography can frustrate designers  who are accustomed to a wide range of typographic options, while many front-end developers find themselves facing a struggle when refining the details of type to be more legible during build-out. The web is a perfect example of designing under constraints, and while we are on the way to a web with less limitations, there are plenty of small things a designer can do to enhance typography now.

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