LetterSpacing
Letterspacing, commonly written as letter-spacing and often referred to as tracking in typography, refers to the adjustment of space between characters in a proportional font. Adjusting letterspacing alters the overall density and rhythm of text, influencing readability and visual character. It is commonly used in typography, graphic design, and user interface design.
Letterspacing differs from kerning. Kerning modifies the space between specific character pairs to achieve even optical
Measurement: Letterspacing is usually defined in physical or relative units. In typography, values may be in
Applications: Increased tracking is common in display text and uppercase titles to create a more mechanical
Considerations: Excessive tracking can hinder legibility, especially at small sizes or with certain fonts. It interacts
History and context: Tracking has long been a standard feature in typesetting; digital fonts and CSS provide