Can’t quite express why it feels that way. It reminds me of display scaling issues, where your display resolution doesn’t match the native resolution.
Now that you mention it, I feel a bit the same. It might be that we just need to get used to it, but maybe it’s the font-weight?
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Is the second one better? I just changed font-weight from 450 to 400
I find the second one more readable.
Might be due to my display: If I zoom into the two versions, the second version separates letters better.
But you’re also right, that we’ll get used to most changes :)
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Now that you mention it, I feel a bit the same. It might be that we just need to get used to it, but maybe it’s the
font-weight
?Is the second one better? I just changed font-weight from 450 to 400
I find the second one more readable.
Might be due to my display: If I zoom into the two versions, the second version separates letters better.
But you’re also right, that we’ll get used to most changes :)