Letter spacing

Letter spacing, character spacing or tracking is an optically consistent typographical adjustment to the space between letters to change the visual density of a line or block of text. Letter spacing is distinct from kerning, which adjusts the spacing of particular pairs of adjacent characters such as "7." which would appear to be badly spaced if left unadjusted, and leading, the spacing between lines.

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Headline set tight with minus letter spacing
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Headline set with no additional letter spacing
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Headline with more open letter spacing
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Headline with open letter spacing similar to metal type
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Headline with still more letter spacing
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Headline with wide letter spacing
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Headline with wider letter spacing, sometimes used for broadcast
Examples of headline letter spacing
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