Contrast It 

One of the issues of colourful typography is its bad legibility. This bad legibility can be reduced with an efficient contrast between background and font. Ensure that the contrast is appealing without hurting the eyes. 

Apply Minimalism 

Sometimes when designers are trying to display all parts of a particular product, they try to use many fonts and styles in one design. This makes the design get overloaded because of its inefficient outlook and distracting details. Designers often prefer to use 2 or 3 layout for each same. It lets them create an efficient contrast among copy elements with the right message and balance of the design. They are efficient for emphasising the relevant parts but avoid overusing them. Ensure that copy content does not overwhelm users with irrelevant information. Ensure that a text will suit the design. 

Use Mobile Typography 

Designers can experiment with typography to create an original project. Typographers have a shortage of space in terms of mobile UI design. Mobile screens are very small creating a challenge for graphic artists to use without losing functionality and sense. It is something that needs attention to details from the proper size of fonts, to compelling line and tracking length. It is more difficult to do a good legibility with mobile typography. 

Don't make the size of the font too small as it can be difficult to read. Designers should be concerned with contrast levels, since a high contrast and ambient light can hurt the eyes of the user. Designers should consider how functional typography is. Use Interface and text parts for people to use and it is awful when users cannot press it with one finger.