Typographic gutters are the white spaces between two pages of a book or more generally between columns of text.
Column gutter typography.
A gutter of 24px will result in 12px on each side of the container and a gutter of 32px.
Columns are most commonly used to break up large bodies of text that cannot fit in a single block of text on a page.
Poorly spaced gutters can make text difficult to follow or read.
Typography has a massive impact on how a design is perceived.
Traditionally for the screen this has manifested itself in a 12 column grid often set at 960px wide with 60px columns and 20px gutters.
Typography gutters are the white spaces between columns in a newspaper article.
The edge of a page or column is known as a margin and a gap between columns is known as a gutter basic variations.
The type alignment setting is sometimes referred to as text alignment text justification or type justification.
It can be used in both print design projects and in your web designs to help you achieve pixel perfect website layouts.
Flush left the text is aligned along the left margin or gutter also.
In typography a column is one or more vertical blocks of content positioned on a page separated by gutters vertical whitespace or rules thin lines in this case vertical.
A column grid system is a particularly useful tool for any designer wanting to create perfectly aligned typography.
A multi column grid focuses on splitting the page into more than one vertical column with a gutter.