This article was written for a post about the difference between padding and margin, but I’ll also use the analogy in a bit: if a little more space in a page is required in my own work, that’s good too.
It’s a good thing that most of us are not really that bad. Most of us just don’t do anything that has to be padded out. We’re just not that bad of a person. (But I do think I’m pretty bad- I do a lot of bad things.
There is a time and a place for padding. Padding is done to make a page look more “perfect”, while margins are used to create a more open and flowing look. The difference between them is very subtle, but it’s there. It’s like a fine line in the sand.
Padding is what I use to make page look like a page when I’m not doing anything fancy. Padding is how I see what the page looks like. Its important to know what I’m doing and the rules around it.
I think the fact that there is a line about the margin that I think is the most important is another reason why I think this is the best place to start. Because I believe that margin is the most important thing to consider when designing your page.
Sometimes it makes things look a little wonky, but when I see it, it makes me think of the way a camera works. When I see the end result of the page, I want to see the same thing I saw in the video. Padding is how we decide to measure the page. Margin is where we decide if we need to see the difference.
One of the most important things about page design is that it needs to be easy to read and legible. If it is too difficult to read then you will lose the reader. When I design a page, I want to make sure that I can read the content and the visual design is easy to read. However, I don’t want to make it too difficult to read because that makes it harder for the reader to digest.
I am not so worried about the reader of a page. I am more concerned with the text and how easy it is to read. I want to make sure that the text is easy to read and easy to type on a keyboard. For example, for a book, the type can be difficult to read and difficult to type on a keyboard. However, the text and the design are easy to read and easy to type on a keyboard.
I think that the majority of designers would agree. But, the majority of designers are still more concerned with what is easy for that designer. So, the problem with margin is that it makes it hard to type on a keyboard.