H1 / HMK 06 regular display / 140px / line-height: 140px
The quick bronw fox jumps over the lazy dog
H2 / HMK 06 regular display / 67px / line-height: 67px
The quick bronw fox jumps over the lazy dog
H3 / HMK 06 regular display / 47px / line-height: 47px
The quick bronw fox jumps over the lazy dog
H4 / HMK 06 regular display / 32px / line-height: 36
The quick bronw fox jumps over the lazy dog
SMALL CAPS / SUISSE LIGHT / 12px / letter-spacing: 8%
The quick bronw fox jumps over the lazy dog
BIG P / HMK 06 regular / 24px / line-height: 28px
In ancient Rome, the color purple was made using a natural dye derived from a gland of a particular species of sea snail found in the Mediterranean. Thousands were needed to produce even a tiny amount of the dye, making it the most precious commodity traded in the Roman Empire. As a result, the use of Tyrian purple, as it was known, was limited to rulers and royalty—the emperor Nero went so far as to execute anyone wearing it without authorization.
P / HMK 06 regular / 18px / line-height: 24px
In ancient Rome, the color purple was made using a natural dye derived from a gland of a particular species of sea snail found in the Mediterranean. Thousands were needed to produce even a tiny amount of the dye, making it the most precious commodity traded in the Roman Empire. As a result, the use of Tyrian purple, as it was known, was limited to rulers and royalty—the emperor Nero went so far as to execute anyone wearing it without authorization.
SMALL P / HMK 06 regular / 16px / line-height: 22px
In ancient Rome, the color purple was made using a natural dye derived from a gland of a particular species of sea snail found in the Mediterranean. Thousands were needed to produce even a tiny amount of the dye, making it the most precious commodity traded in the Roman Empire. As a result, the use of Tyrian purple, as it was known, was limited to rulers and royalty—the emperor Nero went so far as to execute anyone wearing it without authorization.