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thereamp;#39;s this thing called the triadic relationship the harmony between the type size the point size the line length how many characters are on a line and the inter line spacing the leading essentially if you change one of these three things you either help it become more legible or you hurt the legibility we recognize the shape of words before we actually are able to read the letters imagine driving down a freeway and north and south theyamp;#39;re usually set in all caps and the letters are very similar it would be better if they just had a giant n or giant s because those look very different so just be aware of the shape and we also know that too much or too little space between letters destroy legibility so the top one Iamp;#39;ve reduced the tracking so the letters are running into each other makes a lot harder to read and conversely opening up the tracking also makes it harder to read so there are some kind of optimal spacing usually default is OK for a lot of typefaces