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Typography

These modular elements can be readily used and customized across pages and in different blocks.


Explore all of Stack's modular elements
at the Element Index Page →

Modular Scale

Stack uses a modular type scale combined with varying font weights to establish a functional and visually pleasing content hierarchy. By default, each heading pushes down one measure of the base line height (26px). This ensures that when constructing new elements, a consistent rhythm can be achieved.

Stack uses EM units to ensure that typography and general spacing remain optimisied at different screen sizes and on different devices. Type and spacing scale down from a base font size of 14px, to 13px towards a mobile screen size. Try dragging this window down to the narrowest width to see the scale in action.

Heading Styles

Heading One

Heading Two

Heading Three

Heading Four

Heading Five
Heading Six
Lead Paragraph

Stack's visual style is simple yet distinct, making it an ideal starting point for your project whether it be a basic marketing site, or multi-page company presence.

Standard Paragraph

Stack's visual style is simple yet distinct, making it an ideal starting point for your project whether it be a basic marketing site, or multi-page company presence.

Typography Style Helpers

Stack includes a number of helper classes to perform common type functions such as uppercasing, bold, italic etc.

  • .type--uppercase- convert the element to uppercase
  • .type--bold- convert the element to a heavier font weight
  • .type--italic- convert the element to italic type
  • .type--underline- underline the element
  • .type--strikethrough- strikethrough the element
  • .type--fade- fade the element to 0.5 opacity
  • .type--fine-print- use the smallest text size in the scale

Type Uppercase

Type Bold

Type Italic

Type Underline

Type Strikethrough

Type Fade

Type Fine Print

Typography Colour Helpers

Easily adjust the colour of typographic elements by using the following helper classes:

  • .color--success
  • .color--error
  • .color--primary
  • .color--primary-1
  • .color--dark

A successful colour

An error colour

The Primary Colour

The Secondary Colour

The Dark Colour