Bayon Used As Body Text
Element | Weight | Size | Line Height | Letter Spacing |
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Body Text | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Italicized | Regular Italic | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Bold | Bold | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Small Caps | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Secondary Text | Medium | 13px | 16px | 0.5px |
Bayon
.example-class {font-family: 'Bayon';}
Bayon is classified as a sans-serif font, characterized by clean lines and the absence of decorative elements at the ends of strokes.
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Hierarchy | Weight | Size | Line Height | Letter Spacing |
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Heading Level 1 | Bold | 64px | 64px | 0px |
Heading Level 2 | SemiBold | 48px | 64px | 0px |
Heading Level 3 | Medium | 32px | 48px | 0.5px |
Heading Level 4 | Regular | 24px | 32px | 0.5px |
Heading Level 5 | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Heading Level 6 | Medium | 13px | 16px | 0.5px |
Element | Weight | Size | Line Height | Letter Spacing |
---|---|---|---|---|
Body Text | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Italicized | Regular Italic | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Bold | Bold | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Small Caps | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Secondary Text | Medium | 13px | 16px | 0.5px |
.example-class { font-family: 'Bayon'; }
// SCSS Variable $example-class-font-family: 'Bayon'; .example-class { font-family: $example-class-font-family; }
// Tailwind CSS .example-class { @apply font-bayon-sans-serif; }
Bayon is a display typeface designed by Cambodian designer Danh Hong. Bayon, Bayon is named after the Bayon Temple in Cambodia, reflecting its cultural heritage. It was created to support the Khmer script, which is used for the Cambodian language. The design of Bayon is characterized by its geometric structure and strong vertical strokes. The letters are tall and slender, giving it an elegant yet robust appearance. The typeface features high contrast between thick and thin lines, enhancing legibility at larger sizes. The serifs are sharp and distinct, contributing to its unique look. Bayon was developed with readability in mind, especially for headlines and titles. It's not typically used for body text because of its decorative nature. The typeface supports a wide range of characters, making it versatile for various applications. It's often used in branding, posters, and other forms of graphic design. The font also includes stylistic alternates, allowing designers to customize their compositions. These alternates provide additional flexibility and creative options, making Bayon suitable for diverse projects. Bayon's design reflects traditional Khmer art and architecture, showing a blend of historical and modern elements. This connection to Cambodian culture makes it particularly meaningful for projects related to Southeast Asian themes. Its high contrast and distinctive features make Bayon stand out in crowded visual environments. The typeface's strong vertical emphasis and geometric shapes contribute to its striking appearance. Overall, Bayon is a unique typeface with deep cultural roots and a distinct visual identity.
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