marginaljustering
Marginaljustering refers to the practice of aligning margins in a page layout to achieve consistent white space and visual balance. It covers horizontal and vertical margins, as well as the alignment of the content area relative to the page edges, including considerations for binding and gutter space in multi-page formats.
In print and digital publishing, marginaljustering serves several purposes. It helps readability by providing predictable margins
Methods and tools for marginaljustering vary by medium. In print design, designers use software like Adobe
Practical considerations include the page size, binding method, audience, and reading distance. Typical guidelines balance functional
See also: typography, page layout, grid systems, gutter, alignment, CSS margins.