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sup yamp;#39;all today i want to talk a little bit about typography and just ruminate and hack on something from scratch so i just want to build up a page that has nothing in fact we have something already on the page itamp;#39;s a little unfair letamp;#39;s go remove the font family that i like to always put there by default okay here we are so anyway the goal today is iamp;#39;m going to add typography elements um like h1amp;#39;s h2s and smalls lists and iamp;#39;m going to style them and just kind of work through um things i like to do or think about when iamp;#39;m working with these items and just sort of build up a typography style sheet from scratch a little bit here as a self test this is something iamp;#39;ve just been thinking i think about this stuff all the time and today iamp;#39;m gonna do it so the first thing that i like to do is set the font family to system ui i like to do this personally for pretty much everything on my page should be an unsurprising font f