Font hostility


Using too many fonts on a website decreases cognitive fluency and interrupts flow. This means users will find it difficult to understand what they’re looking at.


Cursive or otherwise “hand drawn” looking fonts are hard to read, decreasing ease of use for visitors and potentially pushing them away.


Read our Almanac on mixing and matching fonts.

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Be navigable


Make your page a clean and navigable river, instead of a swamp. A common example of bad navigation includes stepped menus: options can quickly become overwhelming, making users frustrated and motivating them to go elsewhere.

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Now, when you know how to create a clean uncluttered website, use Readymag to make it effortlessly, without coding.

Or, grab a neat and tidy pre-designed template from the Readymag collection.

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