Kerning
Kerning is the typographic adjustment of the horizontal space between specific character pairs to achieve visually even spacing along a line of text. The aim is to correct gaps that arise from the shapes of letters, ensuring a uniform density and rhythm across words and lines.
Kerning is distinct from tracking (or letter-spacing). Tracking adjusts the spacing uniformly across a range of
There are two main approaches to kerning. Metric kerning uses predefined spacing adjustments contained in the
Historically, kerning arose from metal type, where spaces had to be manually altered for visual balance. In