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The readability has been greatly improved, giving it a cleaner look. If you are not conscious of the margins, it may be difficult to convey information correctly, or it may give the viewer a negative impression of feeling uncomfortable or cramped. On the other hand, by being conscious of the margins, you can convey information correctly and easily, and it can also give the viewer a psychological impression that matches the concept.
Areas where you should be aware of white space in design Even if someone says, ``Let's be conscious of the blank space,'' some people may say, ``I don't know where to be conscious.'' So, below, I will introduce the areas that I pay attention to when Special Data designing (there are other areas to be aware of in detail, but I have focused on the main areas). 1. Character spacing: the space between letters 2. Line spacing: the space between lines of text 3. Intra-element padding: Inner margin of elements such as buttons 4. Between elements: Space between elements such as buttons, photos, paragraphs, etc.

5. Corner margins: outermost margins By being conscious of the margins in these areas, you will be able to get closer to a sophisticated design. T information correctly White space in design has a ``functional role'' of ``conveying information correctly'' and an ``emotional role'' of ``creating the desired world view and giving the user a desirable impression.'' In this article, we will focus on the "functional role" of correctly conveying information, and explain three important points when designing margins. Point 1. Leave space around elements to make them stand out.
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