Typography Hierarchy is a design principle that involves structuring and organizing text content on a page by assigning different visual styles and emphasis to various typographic elements. A hierarchy helps readers understand the importance and relationship between different pieces of information.
In a typography hierarchy, elements like headings, subheadings, body text, and captions are styled differently to create a sense of order and importance. For example, headings are often larger and bolder than body text to indicate sections and subsections.
Typography hierarchy aids in content comprehension and navigation, making it easier for users to scan and read content.