Style Exercises
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Serif typeface

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Saturation

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Common font styles

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Shadow stacking

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Pill button

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Type systems

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Consistency and standards

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Sharp-corner button

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Typography

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Use card layout for content browsing

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Style guides

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Use standard input styling for faster recognition

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Elevated card

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Rounded button

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Keep the search process simple

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Add elevation to guide users' attention to a menu

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Flat card

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Differentiate primary and secondary actions

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Neoclassical serifs

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Transitional serifs

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Visual design

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Custom button

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Color theory

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Keep a consistent button style

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Apply appropriate card shadows

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Image stretch

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CSS

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Avoid visual clutter

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Maintain icon consistency

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Button breadcrumbs

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Flat button

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Highlight the selected tab

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Planning your hierarchy

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Maintain information hierarchy for better scanning

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Glyphic serifs

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Old Style serifs

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Grotesque & neo-grotesque sans serifs

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Use color to draw users' attention

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Stick to simple icons

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Humanistic sans serifs

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Blackletter scripts

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Keep sections simple in style

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Prioritize buttons

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Formal scripts

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En dash

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Casual scripts

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Calligraphic scripts

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Outlined card

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Color palette

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