[The Next Web] With one line of code, Apple just made everyone aware of its ‘d’

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“There’s more to love with every click” takes on entirely new meaning if you forego the spacing between the “c” and “l.” The subtle change between the before and after might look unnoticeable to some, but look closer and both taglines tell an entirely different story. @bathtype before & after http://pic.twitter.com/mcfUW3JGua — Ryan Ackermann (@naturaln0va) February 25, 2016 Apple is a design-first organization, so it — better than most — understands the importance of proper kerning. Proper typesetting, in this case, involved adding a span tag and additional spacing to keep El Capitan from being NSFW, complete with marketable tagline. Thing is, there’s a…

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