May 19, 2025
Design Notes
Why spacing is more emotional than you think
Design isn’t just about how something looks — it’s about how it feels. And nothing affects feeling more quietly (and more dramatically) than spacing. You can show someone two layouts with identical typography and color — and they’ll tell you one “feels calmer” or “feels sharper.”
It’s not magic. It’s spacing.
Note 1: Padding creates tone
The more space you give a headline, the more important it feels. Tight layout says: “Here’s everything right now.” Wide layout says: “Pause. Look at this.” White space isn’t empty — it’s loaded with mood.

Note 2: Uneven beats feel human
Not everything has to be perfectly symmetrical.
In fact, small shifts — like slightly tighter spacing between a title and subtitle, or more margin under a paragraph than above — can make your design feel less robotic.
Balanced ≠ equal.
Note 3: Don’t trust rulers, trust your eye
Sometimes the numbers lie. You can have two perfectly measured objects that look misaligned. Train your eye — and trust it more than your layout grid when it comes to visual weight. It’s not cheating. It’s good design.
These aren’t rules. Just observations — from one layout to the next. Every project has its own rhythm, but spacing is always part of the music.
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