Term
Kerning (ˈkɜ:r.nɪŋ)
Definition
Kerning is the process of adjusting the space between characters in a text to improve its readability and overall visual appeal.
Where you’ll find it
In web design, kerning settings are typically found in the typography or text editing section of the design interface. This feature may vary across different platforms or may only be available in specific plans or higher-tier versions.
Common use cases
- To prevent letters from looking too cramped or too spaced out, especially in logos or headings.
- To improve the professional appearance of text on web pages.
- To enhance the readability of a font that doesn't space well automatically.
Things to watch out for
- Over-kerning can make text difficult to read by creating unnecessary gaps between letters.
- Not all typefaces require manual kerning, as many have optimal default spacing.
- Some basic web design plans might not include advanced kerning features, limiting customization.
Related terms
- Line spacing
- Typography
- Typeface
- Font size
- Text alignment