- Line length
In
Typography Line length is the width occupied by a block of typeset text, measured ininches , picas and points. A block of text orparagraph has a maximum line length that fits a determined design.Line length is determined by typographic parameters based on a formal
grid andtemplate with several goals in mind; balance and function for fit and readability with a sensitivity to aesthetic style intypography .Typographers adjust line length to aid legibility or copy fit. Text can be flush left and ragged right,flush right andragged left , or justified where all lines are of equal length. In a ragged right setting line lengths vary to create a ragged right edge of lines varying in length. Sometimes this can be visually satisfying. For justified and ragged right settings typographers can adjust line length to avoid unwantedhyphen s, "rivers" of white space, and "orphaned" words/characters at the end of lines (eg: "The", "I", "He", "We").ee also
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