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Create balance by distributing elements evenly from "summary" of The Non-designer's Design Book by Robin Williams

To create balance in a design, it is important to distribute elements evenly. This means that you should not have all of your elements crowded on one side of the page while the other side is left empty. Instead, you should aim to distribute your elements in a way that feels visually balanced. This can be achieved by spreading out your elements so that they are evenly dispersed throughout the page. When distributing elements evenly, you should also consider the size and weight of each element. For example, if you have a large, heavy element on one side of the page, you may need to add smaller, lighter elements on the other side to balance it out. This will help create ...
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    The Non-designer's Design Book

    Robin Williams

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