Notes
Contrast of Scale
On the subject of Typecast, if typography’s your passion, you might want to take a wee look at the Typecast blog where Mr Murphy – one half of The Standardistas equation – has written the first in a series of articles for Typecast on typographic fundamentals for your reading pleasure.
First up is Contrast Through Scale, a look at how scale can be put to use at the heart of a typographic composition to: control the pace at which a reader consumes content; guide the reader through a page; and introduce hierarchy, helping the reader navigate and understand relationships between pieces of content.
We hope and trust you might find it useful.

![h1 - 41.886784 x 1.618 = 67.773 [Detail]](/assets/contrast-of-scale.png)
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