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]]>In past projects, I struggled with the concept of explaining why using adequate spacing is important. Initially, I felt everyone should understand and grasp the concept of white space at first glance but I was wrong. Seeing the beauty of white space is something that has to be gradually introduced.
When I realized this, I created a few slides to share with my team and it was a success. I’ll be sharing a summary of these slides here.
When the right amount of space is applied to a button the button looks clean and communicates that it can be clicked.
How space makes a button communicate clickability better
Button 1 is more common in projects that you would think, the urge to keep everything lean often makes buttons like this happen. Button 2 is less common because some developers tend to think the space is too much. However, Button 2 wins whenever an action has to be communicated.
Many times, we have looked at the text on a screen or book and wondered why it was hard to read. The answer is that space is often underutilized in some of these scenarios. Take a look at the example below.
Keeping things simple often creates the look of a well-balanced system. Space helps you with this, more than you may think, by reducing cognitive overload and keeping your focus on one thing at a time.
Remember, space is your friend.
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