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design enthusiasts! I'm currently working on a new web project and could use some advice on creating a visually stunning layout. Specifically, I'd love to hear your thoughts on typography choices and color combinations that can really make my website pop! I've been considering the Montserrat font for headings (as it's trendy yet easy-to-read) and perhaps Playfair Display or Proxima Nova for body text. As for colors, I was thinking of a palette consisting of deep teal (#0F375E), bright coral (#FF6F61), and crisp white (#FFFFFF). However, I'm open to suggestions! Could you share your favorite typography pairings or color combinations that have worked well for your projects? Any insights will be greatly appreciated!

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Start with a clean, modern sans-serif font like Open Sans or Roboto to keep the design fresh and readable. For headlines, consider using a semi-bold weight of the same font for consistency. To create an eye-catching effect, experiment with contrasting color schemes. A high-contrast combo like deep blue (#041E42) and vivid orange (#FF9F43) can draw attention while remaining inviting. When it comes to layout structure, use grids for alignment and responsive design techniques to ensure your site looks great on various screen sizes. Don't forget to prioritize typography hierarchy and white space for a polished feel.



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