How To Make a Good Typographic Contrast Part Two
Distinguishing Tracking Letters
Not only the size, but you can also play with changing the spacing between the letters in the text (also known as Tracking). Tracking can also provide contrast in typography. Usually, the more tenuous the text, the slower the reader will read it.
Distinguishing Font Colour
Putting a difference in colour will create an emphasis and become a focal point in reading. As with styles, minority colours will be easier to see than the dominant colour so that it will look contrast.
Distinguishing Letter Forms (Case)
Putting the CAPITAL LETTERS (Uppercase) in typography clearly will give a contrast to the lowercase form. Be careful using this emphasis. Capital letters can create a bold, angry impression that makes the reader nervous and it may not be a good impression if you are designing a good pull up banner.
Combine All
In strengthening the contrast, you can provide several combinations of the methods mentioned above. This will create an even sharper contrast.
But the thing to remember is to pay attention to harmony and consistency in designing so that the unity principle in your typography still appears.
Those are some ways that you can try to create contrast for typography in Singapore. If you ask what number is most suitable for use, then the answer depends on the impression you want to give in the typography.
The things above can give a different impression in creating contrast. So, have fun experimenting!















