# heading-subheading Type size and weight contrast forms a title-subtitle-body vertical hierarchy. ## Structure - Large main heading at top - Smaller subheading below - Body text or content beneath - Hierarchy communicated purely through typography - No hard grid divisions required ## Best For - Text-heavy infographics - Quote or statement posters - Typography-led editorial designs - Key message callouts ## Visual Elements - Dramatic size contrast between heading levels - Weight variation (bold heading, regular body) - Optional decorative rule or accent between levels - Minimal imagery to keep focus on text ## Text Placement - H1: largest, most prominent - H2: secondary, supporting context - Body: smallest, detailed information ## Recommended Pairings - `aged-academia`: Editorial or academic typography - `high-contrast-ad`: High-contrast typographic posters - `ikea-manual`: Clean instructional hierarchy