THE PARAGRAPH69 “Rivers” of space

GAPS THAT MOSEY THROUGH A PARAGRAPH of justified type link visually to form “rivers” of unsightly space, thereby ruining the evenness of tone (typographic color) of the text. The most common cause of rivers is a narrow column width combined with longish words. When the type is justified, word spacing increases to create the aligned edges, and when there are not enough words in a line to accommodate this adjustment comfortably, large gaps will occur. This decreases legibility; it is also a typographic eyesore.

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