Get type pairings that actually work together
Pairing typefaces is one of those design decisions that looks simple on the surface but has real consequences. A heading font and a body font need sufficient contrast to create hierarchy, compatible proportions so they feel like they belong together, and appropriate mood for the brand or product. Most teams default to "Google Fonts popular" lists and hope for the best.
How the Typography Pairing Advisor works
Describe your project context: is this a SaaS dashboard, a marketing site, a mobile app, an editorial publication? Specify any constraints like performance budgets, language support requirements, or existing brand fonts. The agent analyzes your inputs against typographic pairing principles. It checks x-height ratios between candidates, evaluates stroke contrast, assesses optical sizing at your target body copy size, and validates that the pairing supports your specified character sets. Recommendations arrive ranked by compatibility score, with specific notes on where each pairing excels and where trade-offs exist.
Why you need the Typography Pairing Advisor
Best suited for:
- Web designers selecting font stacks for new projects who want informed starting points rather than trial and error
- Brand designers presenting type options to stakeholders who need rationale behind each recommendation
- Marketing teams building landing pages or campaigns where readability and mood alignment directly impact conversion
Teams with a dedicated type designer on staff will find less utility here. This agent is strongest when the person making font decisions has solid design instincts but limited formal typography training.
How the Typography Pairing Advisor compares
The Typography Pairing Advisor recommends which fonts to use and explains why. The UI Copy Writer crafts the actual words that appear on screen. These are sequential concerns: pick your typefaces first, then write the microcopy. If your challenge is "what should the button say," you want the UI Copy Writer. If your challenge is "what font should the button use," this is your agent.
