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← Language & CommunicationWhy does inconsistent character spacing within a digital headline render it less readable, even if the letterforms themselves are clear?
A)Global tracking overemphasizes individual glyph shapes
B)Optical illusions mask the negative space
C)Kerning disrupts word shape recognition✓
D)Font weight exaggerates inter-character collisions
💡 Explanation
Inconsistent character spacing makes word shape recognition difficult, because incorrect kerning alters the visual rhythm a reader expects. The reader must consciously decode letter combinations, therefore it reduces readability, rather than weight influencing character collisions.
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