schriftnormering
Schriftnormering, also known as font normalization or font size normalization, is a technique used in typography and digital typography to ensure consistency and readability across different platforms and devices. This process involves adjusting the size, weight, and spacing of fonts to match a standardized set of parameters.
The primary goal of schriftnormering is to enhance the legibility of text, especially in digital environments
The normalization process typically includes the following steps:
1. Font Size Adjustment: Ensuring that the font size is appropriate for the intended use, such as
2. Line Height and Leading: Adjusting the line height (also known as leading) to create adequate space
3. Font Weight and Style: Selecting appropriate font weights (e.g., normal, bold) and styles (e.g., italic, underline)
4. Letter Spacing and Kerning: Fine-tuning the spacing between letters (tracking) and adjusting the space between
5. Cross-Platform Consistency: Testing and adjusting fonts across different operating systems, browsers, and devices to ensure
Schriftnormering is particularly important in web design, where content may be viewed on a wide range of