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How Typography Impacts User Experience on Websites

 Have you ever visited a website and immediately felt comfortable reading, or maybe felt frustrated and left because the text was too small, too fancy, or just hard to follow? That’s the power of typography, and it’s something most people overlook. Typography is more than choosing a pretty font it’s about how text communicates with the user, how it guides their eyes, and how it makes them feel. When a website uses clear, readable fonts with the right size, spacing, and contrast, visitors naturally stay longer, explore more, and trust the content. But when typography is messy, inconsistent, or too complicated, users get distracted, confused, and often click away before even understanding the message. At Lanalyze , we’ve learned that even tiny details like line height, font pairing, and color contrast can completely change how someone experiences a website. For example, a blog post with clean fonts and proper spacing feels inviting, while a page with overly fancy or clashing fonts fe...

Using Color Psychology in Social Media Strategy | Lanalyze

When I was creating my website for Lanalyze , I honestly didn’t think colors mattered that much. I just picked what looked pretty and went with it. But then I started noticing something some posts just clicked with people, while others didn’t, even if the content was the same. That’s when I learned about color psychology .  Basically, colors can make people feel things red grabs attention, blue makes you feel calm and trustful, and green gives off growth and positivity vibes. I started experimenting, like using soft pastels for friendly, casual posts, and brighter colors for announcements or big news. And wow, it actually worked! People were liking, sharing, and commenting more, just because the colors felt right.  Now, I make sure my colors are consistent everywhere Instagram, LinkedIn, my website so when someone sees Lanalyze  they instantly recognize it. Honestly, I never thought colors could say so much, but they really do. It’s like a silent way to connect with peopl...