Now, that was the kind of article I was looking for. That goes a lot deeper than I’ve been into the realms of line-spacing, leading (no kerning here though – can we do kerning with css?).
I love the analogy to musical rhythym > therefore probably following on to mathematics/geometry/proportion. That is a great lead-in. Is there any room for the ‘golden ratio’ in web design? Do graphic designers use it with/without realising it? Just that I haven’t seen it discussed in the myriad pages concerning page layout/design that I’ve read so far…
Now, that was the kind of article I was looking for. That goes a lot deeper than I’ve been into the realms of line-spacing, leading (no kerning here though – can we do kerning with css?).
I love the analogy to musical rhythym > therefore probably following on to mathematics/geometry/proportion. That is a great lead-in. Is there any room for the ‘golden ratio’ in web design? Do graphic designers use it with/without realising it? Just that I haven’t seen it discussed in the myriad pages concerning page layout/design that I’ve read so far…
Thanks,
Darren