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hey everyone welcome back my name is adrian somosa and this is bond today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about typographic systems versus typographic scales so letamp;#39;s go typographic scales are different from typographic systems type type scales give visual rhythm to our designs they are an ordered set of character sizes linked to each other by a common ratio the traditional typographic scale is structured as follows let me show you hereamp;#39;s a diagram and you can see how from 6 to 12 weamp;#39;re just adding one pixel or one point from 12 to 18 we are adding two points from 18 to 24 weamp;#39;re adding three points from 24 until 72 weamp;#39;re adding 12 points as you can see thereamp;#39;s a mathematical sequence that creates harmony and rhythm between each size opposed to changing sizes randomly when creating a typographic system we choose the sizes based on the type on a type scale to ensure thereamp;#39;s a rhythm on our compositions most of the design programs