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Design principles are especially helpful in helping newbie designers stay on track. A good visual hierarchy helps your readers understand your content, and that’s the goal of design, to improve comprehension. These are the most comprehensive design principles to help you create effective designs. As with all rules, their purpose is to assist you rather than constrain you. Master them first, then learn to break them. Follow @kenny.kenray for more branding and design mindset shifts. #bran...

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Learn the pros and cons of using Justification and Alignment text. We will also share tons of tips on improving readability in your designs! #graphicdesign #design #type #designrules #text #justified #aligned

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an info graphic showing the number of people who have lost their jobs and are still working

The rule of thirds governs the alignment of elements in a design to build a well-balanced and eye-pleasing foundation. In this article, we will discuss how the rule of thirds can be applied to family insurance logo to design better identities for insurance companies.

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an info sheet with the words color tricks with the 60 - 30 - 10 rules

Colour impacts our visual experience. But like most things in design, we can sometimes overdo our colours. This 60-30-10 rule is a safe approach to using colours. One dominant colour, a secondary colour and an accent colour to give your design a pleasing visual balance. Like the rule of thirds, it does not mean it cannot be broken. Do it after you’ve mastered the art of using these rules in design. If you are a novice designer, stick to them, and you cannot go wrong. Follow @kenny.kenra...

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Follow the 60-30-10 rule to create visually balanced UI designs.

Follow the 60-30-10 rule to create visually balanced UI designs. - #ColorDesignLab #CreativeDesign #CanvaElements #PantoneColor #ColorTheory #DesignInspo #VibrantPalettes #ColorfulDesign #CreativeInspo #BoldGraphics #VibrantVisuals #UniqueBranding #DesignTools #DigitalArtInspo #CodeColour #DigitalPalettes #WebDesignTools #HEXColors #RGBInspo #ColorOfTheYear #TrendyDesign #CreativePalettes #ColorWheel #DesignTheory #ColorHarmony #ComplementaryPalettes

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