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marius

@grishka I think that traditionally serif fonts are used on long form text content (substack, write.as, medium, etc). The fact that most of the web is predominantly sans serif seems to be only a side-effect of how little of that makes up the internet in general. When the average web user doesn't have an attention span longer than two paragraphs you get a pretty pictures, sans-serif world. :)

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Gregory

@mariusor I mean logos as well. Everything that gets a "modern redesign" gets simplified and thus more boring and less distinct from the rest.

marius

@grishka would you use a serif font for a logo on a site that uses sans-serif font for its content? :P

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