Proximity organizes information logically from "summary" of The Non-designer's Design Book by Robin Williams
When you group related items together on a page, your readers will understand that they are connected. By grouping related items, you are creating a relationship between them that helps your readers understand the information more easily. Proximity is a basic principle of design. It is about placing related items close to each other so that the relationship is clear to your readers. When items are not related, they should not be close to each other. Proximity is a powerful way to create organization and clarity in your design. When you place items that are not related far apart from each other, you are indicating to your readers that they are separate. This helps your readers navigate the page more easily and find the information that they are looking for.
Proximity helps to organize information logically. When items are related, they should be close to each other. This makes it easier for your readers to understand the relationship between the items. When items are not related, they should be far apart from each other. This helps to prevent confusion and make your design more clear and coherent.
Proximity is a simple but effective way to improve your design. By paying attention to how items are placed on your page, you can create a more organized and logical layout. This will make it easier for your readers to understand the information you are presenting and navigate your design more easily. By using proximity to organize your information, you can create a more effective and engaging design that communicates your message clearly to your audience.
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