u/adrmonlj

I kept second-guessing font choices on every project so I built a dedicated tool

I kept second-guessing font choices on every project so I built a dedicated tool

Typeface selection is one of those steps that slows down web projects more than expected.

Finding fonts isn't the problem. Deciding between them is. I kept copying the same text into Figma, switching fonts, adjusting weights - it worked but it was messy.

I've been using Typfaced as a comparison workspace for that step. Side by side views with your own text, real time size, weight and leading controls, Decision Mode for shortlisting finalists, and pairing suggestions for heading and body combinations.

Collections lets you save fonts as you discover them and revisit later when starting a project.

How do Webflow designers here usually handle typography - locked in at the start or adjusted throughout?

u/adrmonlj — 6 days ago

A faster way to preview and compare typefaces when designing

One thing that slows down design workflows is choosing typography.

There are tons of places to discover fonts, but comparing them properly with real content takes time.

I built a small tool that helps with this part of the process.

It lets you:

• preview fonts using your own text

• compare typefaces side-by-side

• identify fonts from URLs or images

• discover related styles

• organise fonts into collections

The goal was just to make typography decisions quicker during design and development.

Curious how others approach typography testing when building interfaces.

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u/adrmonlj — 7 days ago