Set your line height to roughly 1.5 . This gives the "breathing room" necessary to prevent eye strain.

The Art of the Impression: Why Your Typeface Matters More Than Your Words

Changing fonts for the blog and its posts alone - GeneratePress

Have you ever walked into a room and felt the "vibe" before anyone even spoke? In the digital world, your is that first impression. Before a reader processes a single sentence of your content, they’ve already subconsciously judged your brand’s personality, professionalism, and trustworthiness based on your choice of lettering.

These have small "feet" at the ends of strokes (like Times New Roman or Lora ). They convey authority, history, and reliability.

The creative work or "look" (e.g., Helvetica). Think of it like the musical album.

Your typeface should act as the "tone of voice" for your text.