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Typography is the most important and probably the most underestimated part of web design. In this video, I will share some practical typography tips and tricks that will help you drastically improve your designs with just a few lines of CSS. Letamp;#39;s dive in. The demo, as always, is going to be on CodePen, and the link to that CodePen will be in the description. We will apply all typography tips that we mention to this component to see how much better we can make it look. And the first tip that I want to mention here is fluid typography. Usually, when youamp;#39;re dealing with typography on the web today, you set up multiple breakpoints with media queries, and then you tweak the font sizes for each of those breakpoints. And that basically means that you have a fixed number of those breakpoints where you tweak the font sizes. Fluid typography, on the other hand, is a responsive typography technique where the text scales with the screen size. And that mea