Principles of Layout: Create better designs (Part I) - Deepstash
Product Management Starter Kit

Learn more about product with this collection

How to focus on the present moment

How to cultivate empathy and understanding towards others

How to set personal and professional goals

Product Management Starter Kit

Discover 28 similar ideas in

It takes just

4 mins to read

Focal Point

When you begin designing the first thing you want to ask is what is the first thing or the most important thing you want your viewers to gain and then make it the most prominent

There are many ways of doing this some include color, size, spacing. Having a focal point helps guide your user through your designs,

6

69 reads

Hirearchy

- Out of all the design principles I would argue about this is one of the most important, the reason for that is with Hireachy it makes your designs look more unified and complete

6

56 reads

White Space

You want your designs to breathe, so by utilizing white space, you allow it not to look cluttered and reduce your user's cognitive load, thus making it a better viewing experience.

By adding more whitespace you can instantly take your designs to the next level

6

39 reads

How To Use These Principles

By knowing these 3 principles you can utilize them to your advantage thus creating better designs, also now when looking at others' designs you can figure out why they made certain decisions and understand it.

5

54 reads

CURATED BY

aodigital

Subscribe to my Newsletter now and receive weekly updates packed with key takeaways.

CURATOR'S NOTE

Layout is very important in Graphic Design this video shows 3 ways to create a better layout

β€œ

Read & Learn

20x Faster

without
deepstash

with
deepstash

with

deepstash

Access to 200,000+ ideas

β€”

Access to the mobile app

β€”

Unlimited idea saving & library

β€”

β€”

Unlimited history

β€”

β€”

Unlimited listening to ideas

β€”

β€”

Downloading & offline access

β€”

β€”

Personalized recommendations

β€”

β€”

Supercharge your mind with one idea per day

Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.

Email

I agree to receive email updates