VueLeaf's New Look: Typography Evolved
The typography refresh makes VueLeaf easier to read, easier to scan, and less tiring to use across long analysis sessions.
A quieter interface, not a louder one
This release is about reducing friction. The product already had the right data; it needed a typographic system that made that data easier to understand at speed.
UI text
Refined
clearer reading rhythm across dashboards, settings, and reports
Metrics
Mono numerics
percentages, counts, and deltas line up faster
Hierarchy
Re-tuned
headlines, labels, and support copy now separate cleanly
Coverage
Platform-wide
the same type system now carries desktop, tablet, and mobile
The design moves behind it
The refresh is not just a font swap. It changes how information is staged so the interface feels more intentional from headline to footnote.
Stronger hierarchy
Primary headings now pull attention first, supporting copy falls back properly, and dense interface blocks are easier to scan without rereading.
Better numeric rhythm
Counts, percentages, and time windows now feel like data instead of decoration. Aligned digits make cross-card comparisons noticeably quicker.
Lower visual fatigue
Spacing, line length, and contrast are tuned for longer analysis sessions so the interface stays readable after the first five minutes.
Consistent language
The same typographic logic now shows up in dashboards, exports, and supporting UI so the product feels like one system instead of stitched-together screens.
Where you feel it first
The improvement is visible everywhere, but a few high-frequency surfaces benefit the most because they are where most users spend their time.
Dashboard overview
KPI cards read faster
Key metrics now separate label, value, and context more clearly, so you can scan the dashboard without hunting for the number that matters.
Analytics tables
Dense layouts calm down
Rows, labels, and numeric columns have a steadier rhythm, which makes side-by-side comparisons easier in data-heavy views.
Reports
Exports feel native
On-screen summaries and report outputs now share the same visual hierarchy, so what you present externally matches what you review internally.
Why it matters beyond aesthetics
Better typography improves judgment speed. It helps you notice the right number sooner, read supporting context with less effort, and stay oriented as the interface gets more powerful.
What you notice immediately
What this unlocks next
Live now across the product
The refreshed type system is already in place across VueLeaf. It is the foundation for the broader design work that follows, but it is also a meaningful usability upgrade on its own.