What are some examples of websites that give their content a lot of space to breathe?
Poetry books are a good example of this, but I'm looking for things with more informational content.
The anti-gwern, if you will
https://www.oblique-strategies.com/
This is closer to what I'm thinking, but I'm imagining fewer textures and maybe slightly more content, also some sort of navigation
What are good examples of people presenting 1-2 paragraphs on an otherwise very sparse screen?
I think a lot of Steph Godin's books do this well by decreasing the size of the book, actually. This is Marketing, The Dip, etc
Practical Typography is _very_ close, but I want about half as much or less content as is on this page. Although, this seems like maybe a good starting point, conceptually.
https://practicaltypography.com/who-is-typography-for.html
oh no i keep doing it. i keep adding links to my tweets even though that devalues them in the algo >:(
a Schelling point for those who seek one
Practical Typography is _very_ close, but I want about half as much or less content as is on this page. Although, this seems like maybe a good starting point, conceptually.
https://practicaltypography.com/who-is-typography-for.html