Exploring Oversized Typography and Large UI Elements in Bootcamp

Chicago, IL – January 2024 — Goran Paun, Principal and Creative Director at ArtVersion, has published an article in Bootcamp, Medium’s widely read design publication, titled “The Rise of the Giants: Oversized Typography and Large UI Elements.”

In this piece, Paun explores how bold typography and large UI components are reshaping the digital landscape. Far from passing trends, these elements signal a shift toward stronger visual impact, better accessibility, and more intuitive navigation.

“Large, bold fonts capture attention instantly, setting the tone of a website and conveying the brand’s message loud and clear,” Paun explains. “Oversized UI elements aren’t just aesthetics—they make interfaces easier to use, especially on smaller mobile screens.”

The article also looks at asymmetrical layouts and broken grids, which are bringing new energy and storytelling potential to modern web design. But Paun emphasizes that balance is essential: oversized elements must be applied thoughtfully to avoid overwhelming users.

Bootcamp, part of the UX Collective network, reaches millions of readers each month and is dedicated to sharing practical lessons, career advice, and thought leadership for designers at all stages of their journey.

At ArtVersion, these insights move beyond theory. The agency has already applied oversized typography, bold layouts, and enlarged UI elements in recent redesigns—leading to longer engagement times, stronger discoverability, and clearer user flows. By experimenting with these contemporary approaches, the team has shown how design trends, when applied with strategy and accessibility in mind, can directly improve user experience and brand communication.

Read the full article here: The Rise of the Giants: Oversized Typography and Large UI Elements