Hello beautiful typographers,
I really like good typeface combinations. I mean... I like-like them.
I want to see them everywhere I go on the internet. So I recently developed a simple website to help web-designers make type combinations. It's really basic. Currently...
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I'm posting today to ask for help. I need to speak with more designers about their typographic thought-process. Specifically I'm asking these questions:
lucian.novo@gmail.com
I really like good typeface combinations. I mean... I like-like them.
I want to see them everywhere I go on the internet. So I recently developed a simple website to help web-designers make type combinations. It's really basic. Currently...

I'm posting today to ask for help. I need to speak with more designers about their typographic thought-process. Specifically I'm asking these questions:
- What's your process for making a typeface hierarchy/combination?
- How do you test that your typeface will look great on desktop, mobile... oculus?
- What’s the hardest part about making a typeface decision?
If you're jumping up in your seat with an answer or the excitement to help a young type-enthused developer. Awesome! Please share your perspective below. It's insanely helpful and could turn this side project into something real.
Just so you know I'm not pulling your chain, [here's a link to the current prototype.](https://github.com/LucianNovo/luciannovo.github.io)
Cheers
-LucianCheers
lucian.novo@gmail.com