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Kerning

In typography, the term kerning refers to adjusting the space between specific letters. This space can be increased or decreased – kerning does not imply one or the other. Kerning only refers to how specific letters in a series are spaced and not how all letters are spaced. The term “tracking ... Read More

Knockout
In print and design, a knockout refers to images that overlap but without the bottom image being printed – it is knocked out by the top image.

Knockout type or knockout text is text that changes colors when it overlaps an image. This is used both stylistically and practically to make sure ... Read More

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