An ongoing sequence of words is the definition of this term.
Text
This type of alignment has even edges of both the left and right side
Justified
The negative space between the content and the page edge
Margins
This gestalt principle describes how spacing affects the relationship between words
Proximity
This is the space between two letters.
Kerning
This is the study of existing conventional communicative systems.
Semiology
This grid type is great for text heavy books
Manuscript
This is the distance between baselines
Leading
This is the spacing between a group of letters.
Tracking
This semiology term describes the sign vehicle that attempts to communicate.
Signifier
The space created by the intersection of rows and columns.
Module
This term describes uneven negative space between words that create vertical negative space in justified text.
Rivers
This type of space is the area between content and has just as much presence as the printed area.
White/Negative Space
This type of tracking has letters farther apart and makes paragraphs look airier or lighter.
Loose / Positive
The space between columns.
Gutter
This term describes the irregular or uneven edge of text aligned left right or center.
Rag
The french critic who discussed text as a network and declared the death of the author.
Barthes
This is a difficult kerning pair.
WA, VA, Ta, or Fa
The ideal line length contains this many characters.
45-90 (66)
This term describes a short line at the end of a paragraph or column
Widow