Leading is basically another way of saying line-height. And line-height describes the total distance from the bottom of one line of type to the bottom of the next line of type. Here’s a little graphic that shows what I’m talking …
Tip #12: Don’t be afraid to copy
No one ever came out of the womb an amazing designer. Hell, no one even ever taught themselves design. We all have teachers. We all have mentors. They could have died a hundred years ago—or we might not know their …
Tip #11: Use a true ellipses, not 3 full stops
When you’re typing, make sure to swap in a true ellipses (…) in place of three full stops (…). Your computer may do this on its own, so double-check by clicking the left arrow key and making sure it’s one …
Tip #10: Keep your measure between 45 and 70
The measure of a paragraph Is the number of characters (letters, numbers, spaces, punctuation, etc.) wide it is. I.e. Here’s a line of text: Every morning, I love good type and hate sheep-thieves. The measure is: 45 If the measure …
Tip #9: Don’t use too much emphasis
There are plenty of ways to emphasize something (see the tip on headers here), but you really don’t need to use multiple at a time. Larger and thinner? Cool. All caps? Fine. Underlined? Alright. Bold and underlined? No. No no …