5 Common Mistakes Graphic Designers Make in Typography Part One
Typography in general is a science in selecting and arranging letters. The use of typography can also be adjusted according to its distribution in the available places, creating a certain impression so that it can make it easier for readers to accept the intended meaning to be conveyed correctly.
Therefore, as a designer, you must be clever in arranging and understanding typography well.
Avoid some of the following common mistakes that graphic designers often make in creating typography in Singapore.
1. Lack of leading
Leading is the distance between two lines of writing that you make. In typography, leading plays an important role in increasing the readability of text on a page.
Not only that, but leading can also make the text easy for readers to follow without having to lose the location of the text. When designing a birthday invitation card, having too small or too tight line spacing can leave the impression of being cramped and difficult to read.
There is no right distance selection to adjust the leading, but aesthetic judgements can be the basis for how easy it is to read the text itself.
