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Ask HN: What is the best font and styling combo for readability on the web?

17•duxup•9mo ago
As I read HN I often come across personal blogs / websites that look great and are visually easy to read, but I change my mind on what is "best" all the time.

Admittedly this is a matter of opinion and the web is not short of opinions, but I'm wondering what users here have found are the most pleasant to read font and styling combinations?

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dtagames•9mo ago
Inter[0] was designed specifically for readability on the web, and you can get all the weights out of a single file.

I use this trick in my blog[1] to get typographic variety within the same font.

It's become my go-to.

[0] https://rsms.me/inter/

[1] https://davidbethune.com/blog

a1ff00•9mo ago
Love your site!
dtagames•9mo ago
Thank you so much! That's very nice to hear.
bjourne•9mo ago
In my opinion, Georgia serif, black-on-white text, large font size, and short lines. Lines should not be longer than 110 characters.
andrei_says_•9mo ago
Because the screen medium is different from paper (emitting light vs reflecting light) pure black on white is a bit intense to the eye.

General recommendation is to reduce contrast a bit.

A good starting point would be #444 for the text and #eee for the background. #eeeee6 would warm the background a tiny bit.

Recommended line size is 65-85 characters, line-spacing at 1.3-1.5.

Elfener•9mo ago
- Respect the user's prefers-color-scheme (HN fails this one)

- Make sure your text is not to small (HN also fails this one spectacularly)

- Lines should not be longer than like 132ch

- There should be left and right margins as to not have letters directly on the edge of the screen.

- For fonts, I prefer that a site just uses "sans-serif", "serif", and "monospace", but most people don't choose their browser default fonts, so for a general audience I'm not sure on this

brudgers•9mo ago
HN fails this one…

Which suggests that content wins and form just needs to be good enough for the intended audience.

To put it another way, san-serif is usually the best font absent a brand identity because it is the simplest thing that might work.

The problem is there’s no shortcut to typographic expertise. Design is a process not two tips and one trick.

johneth•9mo ago
> Which suggests that content wins and form just needs to be good enough for the intended audience.

I agree to an extent, but why not put the extra effort into making that content easier to read, especially for those whose vision is degraded (which is ultimately all of us given enough time).

throwaway519•9mo ago
Herzberg hygiene and motivation.
throwaway519•9mo ago
Yet in mobile HN wins on line length and margins. It's impossible to have one without the other.

On desktop HN outperforms even an analogy with email where the trend seems to throw the user's functionality to the side where margins and padding result in only 5-6 emails appearing in an inbox list. No wonder people need AI to sort their mail if they can't even see it.

evenoroddman•9mo ago
I see the same problem with HN tbh. So much so that I built newz.dev as alternative HN reader, meant to be minimal and easy to eyes.
0xCE0•9mo ago
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