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Align elements for a more cohesive design from "summary" of The Non-designer's Design Book by Robin Williams

When elements are aligned in a design, they create a sense of order and organization that is pleasing to the eye. This alignment helps to establish a visual connection between different parts of the design, making it easier for the viewer to understand the overall layout. One way to align elements in a design is to use a grid system. A grid is a series of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines that are used to guide the placement of elements in a design. By aligning elements with the grid, designers can create a sense of unity and coherence in their designs. Another way to align elements is to use the edges of other elements as a guide. For example, you can align the edges of text boxes with the edges of images or other text boxes to create a sense of harmony in the design. This type of alignment helps to create a visual connection between different elements, making the design feel more cohesive. In addition to aligning elements horizontally and vertically, it is also important to consider their proximity to one another. Elements that are close together should be aligned in a way that creates a clear relationship between them. For example, if you have a heading followed by a paragraph of text, you can align the left edge of the paragraph with the left edge of the heading to show that they are related.
  1. Aligning elements in a design helps to create a more cohesive and visually appealing layout. By using grids, aligning edges, and considering the proximity of elements, designers can create designs that are clear, organized, and easy to understand.
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The Non-designer's Design Book

Robin Williams

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