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A refreshed typography stack across the entire product

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Sora Tanaka

Typography is one of those things readers don't consciously notice when it's right, and very much notice when it's wrong. We did a full pass across the marketing site, the admin app, and your public blog.

The product now uses a coherent set of typefaces tuned for three different contexts:

  • A modern UI typeface across forms, navigation, and tables, replacing the older default in the admin.
  • A display typeface reserved for H1 through H6 headings, so titles feel distinct from body text without being shouty.
  • A proper editorial serif for the article body on the public blog, sized at 18px with a 1.75 line-height for the kind of reading rhythm long-form posts deserve.

While we were in there we fixed two papercuts: the editor preview no longer cramps paragraphs against images, and previously broken display/text font variables on the marketing site are now actually wired up.

The net effect is that titles read as titles, articles read as articles, and the chrome around them gets out of the way. If your readers spend time on long posts, this is the kind of change they'll feel without being able to name.

May 19, 2026

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  • TA
    Tala Aquino

    Reading experience is so much better. The new body type is wider and the line height finally lets long-form articles breathe.

    May 20, 2026

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  • MR
    Marlon Reyes

    Self-hosting the font with the right feature flags is the move. The OpenType numerals make tables in articles actually look professional.

    May 20, 2026

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