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An introductory paragraph leads the reader into the article. Make it count! It may be the only part of the article that today’s distracted web users bother to read. This one is set in Serif regular weight 1.5em/1.4

Here is a callout. If we’re lucky, some people will read this. Sans-serif, lighter weight Italic 2em/1.25, 38px/0 border.

by Doris Lessing, 20 January 2016

Wise men say only fools rush in. Others say that the more typefaces you use, the less cohesive your design will feel. And on the web, that also means more loading time for your visitors. Choose a typeface for body text and another for display usage and you should be all set for most projects.

“My only regret is that I have but one life to give for my country. Now that is a hell of a pull-quote.”

It rubs the lotion on its skin. Well, hello, Clarice. We begin by coveting what we see every day. Don’t you feel eyes moving over your body, Clarice? And don’t your eyes seek out the things you want? After your father’s murder, you were orphaned. You were ten years old. You went to live with cousins on a sheep and horse ranch in Montana. They were slaughtering the spring lambs? All praise to the Typecast element list, originally created by John Martins at typecast.com.

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