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Published inAug 2016
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Luke Watts
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Luke Watts

Luke Watts is a web developer and digital artist from Galway, Ireland. He started learning web design in 2012 after many years working with AutoCAD in the manufacturing industry. In 2014 he set up his own web development agency called Affinity4 (http://affinity4.ie) in Galway, Ireland. He is an Oracle Certified MySQL Developer, and an Adobe Certified Associate (Photoshop and Dreamweaver). Luke has a keen interest in learning and teaching others. He has written articles for many websites, including his own blog, on a wide range of subjects such as SEO, WordPress Development, SVG, Sass, Jade, OOP, Git, Silex, MySQL, and PHP. Luke is also an accomplished artist, both in traditional mediums (mostly pencil and ink) and in digital painting. When not building websites or writing code he will most likely be working on a digital painting on his Wacom tablet using Photoshop or creating a 3D model or scene in any number of 3D modeling applications.
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Typography with Compass


In the last chapter we looked at how we could use Sass to help us implement a way of changing our entire typography style based on which font family we wanted to use. It may not be something that is necessary or useful in the majority of projects, but it allowed us to look at using Sass to solve a particular problem.

Compass, on the other hand, is designed to give us the tools and design patterns we need to overcome many of the common problems that we face on most of our web designs. Compass offers helpers that can be employed to tackle unique problems. Compass includes functions to help solve complex math problems, or accessibility issues with its color contrast and text functions. However, Compass also helps us solve complex design challenges such as setting a base typography grid and maintaining vertical rhythm throughout a design.

What is vertical rhythm?

Essentially, vertical rhythm is the alignment of your text and other horizontal elements on your page. Its determining...

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Luke Watts

Luke Watts is a web developer and digital artist from Galway, Ireland. He started learning web design in 2012 after many years working with AutoCAD in the manufacturing industry. In 2014 he set up his own web development agency called Affinity4 (http://affinity4.ie) in Galway, Ireland. He is an Oracle Certified MySQL Developer, and an Adobe Certified Associate (Photoshop and Dreamweaver). Luke has a keen interest in learning and teaching others. He has written articles for many websites, including his own blog, on a wide range of subjects such as SEO, WordPress Development, SVG, Sass, Jade, OOP, Git, Silex, MySQL, and PHP. Luke is also an accomplished artist, both in traditional mediums (mostly pencil and ink) and in digital painting. When not building websites or writing code he will most likely be working on a digital painting on his Wacom tablet using Photoshop or creating a 3D model or scene in any number of 3D modeling applications.
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