Font weight refers to the thickness or heaviness of characters in a typeface, ranging from light to ultra-bold. Font weight plays a crucial role in typography, influencing the visual prominence, hierarchy, and overall aesthetics of text in a design.
Font weight is used strategically by designers to create contrast, hierarchy, and emphasis within a design composition. Lighter weights are often used for body text to maintain readability, while heavier weights are employed for headlines and other prominent elements to command attention.
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