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Use Scale to create emphasis and rhythm

Scale is the relation of size from one object compared to another. You can utilize this by creating an emphasis on the objects or pieces you want to stand out

It can also help guide your user through your designs, scale helps create rhythm

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Use Negative Space to Create effective Logos

  •  Negative space can help you create stunning logos that draw your costumers in
  • By utilizing negative space you can help your logo stick in the head of your customers and because it takes time and creativity to create it will stick in their heads.
  • Using negative space also dra...

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Simulate Depth In Ui Designs

Simulate depths in your designs by adding shadows, whether hard shadows or soft shadows.

They help enhance the usability of your designs and create a nice visual appeal.

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Use Visual Hierarchy To Establish Importance

Visual hierarchy is one of the most important ways to create an effective useful design that is both learnable and memorable. 

Some ways that you can accomplish it is as follows

  1. Size
  2. Color
  3. Contrast
  4. Scale
  5. Repetition
  6. Negative Space

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