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Think in terms of visual relationships from "summary" of The Non-designer's Design Book by Robin Williams

When we design, we are not just putting elements on a page randomly; we are creating relationships between those elements. These relationships are visual, and they help guide the viewer's eye through the design. By thinking in terms of visual relationships, we can create designs that are more cohesive and easier to understand. One way to think about visual relationships is to consider the proximity of elements on the page. When elements are close together, they are perceived as being related to each other. For example, if you group related items together on a page, such as a headline and a subhead, the viewer will understand that those items are related. Another important aspect of visual relationships is alignment. When elements are aligned with each other, they create a sense of order and structure in the design. For example, if you align the text in a block of copy so that it is all flush left, the viewer will be able to read the text ...
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    The Non-designer's Design Book

    Robin Williams

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