
Type in Use
Roots Law
Why It's In The Canon
"Roots Law," a foundational principle in typography, mandates that typefaces must be legible and readable. This rule is crucial for any designer crafting interfaces or documents meant for broad audiences. Understanding Roots Law helps designers avoid the pitfalls of decorative typefaces that prioritize aesthetics over function. It's particularly relevant in the era of mobile and web design, where readability is paramount on varied screen sizes and under different lighting conditions. By adhering to Roots Law, designers ensure their work is accessible, enhancing user experience in an increasingly digital world.