Spacingare
Spacingare is a conceptual metric in typography and interface design used to quantify the density of whitespace surrounding and between visual elements in a layout. The term combines "spacing" and "area" to describe how air—whitespace—relates to element size and arrangement, influencing perceived balance and readability.
Definition and calculation: Spacingare is defined as the ratio of total whitespace area to the total layout
Origins: The concept was proposed in design theory discussions in the mid-2010s by designers exploring grid-driven
Applications: Designers compare layouts using Spacingare to assess airiness and rhythm, guide responsive adjustments, and support
Limitations: Spacingare does not measure typographic attributes (font size, line length, color contrast) or hierarchy; reliance