Playfair 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 |
Playfair
.example-class {font-family: 'Playfair';}
Playfair is classified as a serif font, known for its small lines or extensions at the ends of its characters, enhancing readability.
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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: 'Playfair'; }
// SCSS Variable $example-class-font-family: 'Playfair'; .example-class { font-family: $example-class-font-family; }
// Tailwind CSS .example-class { @apply font-playfair-serif; }
Playfair is a serif typeface designed by Claus Eggers Sørensen. Playfair, Playfair emerged during the transition from quills to steel pens in the late 18th century. Influenced by the Enlightenment and neoclassical movements, it reflects the period's emphasis on reason and symmetry. Playfair showcases high contrast between thick and thin strokes, lending it a sophisticated and classic look. Vertical stress is prominent, giving the letters an upright posture. The serifs are thin and bracketed, providing a refined finish to each character. Capitals are slightly shorter than the ascenders of lowercase letters, contributing to a harmonious appearance. Playfair is suitable for headlines, titles, and print materials. Designers often use it in editorial contexts, like magazines, where elegance is paramount. It pairs well with sans-serif fonts, creating a balanced typographic hierarchy. Notable features include its ball terminals on certain letters like 'a' and 'c,' adding a touch of flair. Ligatures enhance its visual appeal by joining certain letter combinations seamlessly. The italic version is particularly expressive, with a more pronounced angle and cursive details. Playfair's design is versatile, making it popular for branding, wedding invitations, and luxury products. Its historical roots and aesthetic qualities make it a timeless choice in various design applications.
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