Kerning

Kerning is a typography technique that adjusts the space between characters in a text, enhancing readability and visual appeal in graphic design and typesetting.

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Kerning in typography involves adjusting space between characters in a font for visual appeal. It fine-tunes spacing between specific letters, unlike tracking which alters spacing uniformly. Well-kerned fonts display consistent blank spaces between character pairs. "Keming" informally refers to poor kerning, while a "kern" is part of a letter overhanging its type block.

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We talk about the definition of kerning and its importance in design. Learn more about kerning here, and start kerning like a pro!

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What is kerning and how can it help your designs? If you're interested in typography, you'll want to know. Check out our ultimate guide to kerning here.

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