Rediscovering the Cadence of Print in a Digital Age
In a world governed by notification dots and infinite scrolling, the act of reading has undergone a silent mutation. We no longer read; we scan. We search for keywords, skip paragraphs, and consume content in frantic gulps.
But literature, essays, and deep storytelling require a different posture. They demand slowness.
#### Why Typography Matters
The visual environment of a digital text dictates how our brain processes it. When fonts are generic and lines are crowded, our eyes tire quickly, prompting us to skim. By designing reading environments with generous line spacing, curated serif fonts like Lora or Merriweather, and constrained text widths, we can encourage readers to slow down, dwell on sentences, and fully engage with the author's ideas.