
The Tiny Spacing Fix That Changes Everything
Explore how tiny spacing adjustments can transform hierarchy, readability, trust, and the overall rhythm of a Framer page.
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Spacing is easy to underestimate because it rarely announces itself. A few pixels can decide whether a page feels calm, crowded, premium, or careless. In Framer, spacing changes are quick to test, which makes them one of the highest-value edits a creator can make. The tiny fix often starts with noticing where the eye feels tired.
Whitespace Has a Voice
Look for the crowded moment. It might be a headline too close to supporting copy, a button pressed against a paragraph, or cards that appear related when they are not. The fix is not always more space everywhere. It is usually better space in the exact place where meaning needs separation.
Find the Crowded Moment
Whitespace creates trust because it makes hierarchy easier to believe. When important elements have room, they feel intentional. When everything competes at the same distance, visitors must work harder to understand the page. Good spacing lets the design breathe without making it empty.
Spacing Creates Trust
A tiny spacing fix can change the whole rhythm of a page. Adjust section padding, align text edges, normalize card gaps, and review the result on a narrower screen. The improvement may feel subtle, but visitors experience it as clarity. That is why spacing is one of the quietest forms of craft.
Small Adjustments, Big Readability
Spacing is one of the fastest ways to make a page feel more deliberate. A small adjustment can separate ideas, strengthen hierarchy, and make the reading path calmer. Framer’s visual workflow makes these changes easy to test across sections and screen sizes. When the page suddenly feels more confident, whitespace is often the reason.
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