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If the space is cramped, make sure there are no white spaces.
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Space is a fundamental parameter in web design, but also one of the most underrated. If we grasp control of white space, we can control a subtle, but defining element of a webpage and make good use of it.
In a nutshell, white space is the spacing between different elements, whether it be between the actual sections of the page, or right down to the space between letters. In most cases, we use white space (also referred to as negative space) to space out content for easier, and ultimately faster, scanning of a page without the need to put in specific separating elements.
Today, we'll cover how you can use negative space in your designs and work out how exactly it helps give your design a clean, uncluttered feel.
What is White Space?
As I've just explained, white space (or negative space) is the spacing between different elements which contains nothing. For comparison purposes, we call the space that is filled positive. The negative space actually helps to mould and define what the positive space is. This can be demonstrated by looking at the optical illusion below.
What do you see? The vase, or the two faces? If you see the faces, that's because, in this particular design, the white space is acting as the negative space, whereas the black is the positive. We can inverse the roles and get a completely different view because both of them are working together to mold the image.
What this example is trying to get at is that your negative space is pretty important as it can help define the content that resides in the positive space. Don't think of white space as the leftover bit that you didn't create content for, but rather a major structural player in your site's layout.
There are two levels of white space too. These are macro and micro white space, relating to the space between core elements and the space in between the smaller elements, respectively.
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