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Friday, September 11, 2020

Read Me!

A fancy experiential essay from the team at Readymag, which is a tool for building… fancy experiential essays, about fancy experiential essays:

With all the technology addressing readability issues, it’s still design basics that distinguish a readable text from one that isn’t. Here are some simple rules we use ourselves when developing engaging texts and layouts.

I like this advice:

Always start with quality writing.

I find that it’s not only longform that inspires a fancy “art directed” post around here, but quality writing.

I can’t decide if I like that the URL changes as you scroll down the article. Seems a little better suited to hash links.

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