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by ec429
5204 days ago
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I disagree: increased letter spacing is a form of emphasis. Perhaps you are confusing it with kerning, which does make text easier to read, and which absolutely should at all times be automated (no exceptions, not even for 'display' text). Also, I quoted "designers" in the strict sense of scare quotes: to indicate that the word's meaning was different from (my understanding of) its usual definition. Most people who design things are not visual artists; properly construed, "designer" is almost synonymous with the modern meaning of "engineer". However, on the web at least, its meaning has been blurred. |
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Letter-spacing is the overall spacing between letters and is again purely visual, used to prevent unsightly gaps toward the end of the line in justified text or to make uppercase titles easier to read.
The only meaning you might possibly want to convey to an unsighted user regarding letter-spacing is a propensity for sheep rustling (however blackletter isn't a popular style on the web).