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  • 1THE 4 PRINCIPLES EVERY DESIGNER SHOULD MASTER. - THE 4 PRINCIPLES EVERY DESIGNER SHOULD MASTER. JOHN DOE
  • 2HIERARCHY - 01 HIERARCHY Direct the viewer's eye. Make the most important elements the most prominent. JOHN DOE
  • 3ALIGNMENT - 02 ALIGNMENT Nothing should be placed arbitrarily. Every element must have a visual connection to another. JOHN DOE
  • 4CONTRAST - 03 CONTRAST Create conflict to generate interest. Use extreme differences in scale, weight, and color. JOHN DOE
  • 5WHITE SPACE - 04 WHITE SPACE Treat emptiness as an active element. Space provides breathing room and emphasizes structure. JOHN DOE
  • 6GOOD DESIGN IS AS LITTLE DESIGN AS POSSIBLE. - GOOD DESIGN IS AS LITTLE DESIGN AS POSSIBLE. JOHN DOE
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Slide 1 - THE 4 PRINCIPLES EVERY DESIGNER SHOULD MASTER.

THE 4 PRINCIPLES EVERY DESIGNER SHOULD MASTER. JOHN DOE

Slide 2 - HIERARCHY

01 HIERARCHY Direct the viewer's eye. Make the most important elements the most prominent. JOHN DOE

Slide 3 - ALIGNMENT

02 ALIGNMENT Nothing should be placed arbitrarily. Every element must have a visual connection to another. JOHN DOE

Slide 4 - CONTRAST

03 CONTRAST Create conflict to generate interest. Use extreme differences in scale, weight, and color. JOHN DOE

Slide 5 - WHITE SPACE

04 WHITE SPACE Treat emptiness as an active element. Space provides breathing room and emphasizes structure. JOHN DOE

Slide 6 - GOOD DESIGN IS AS LITTLE DESIGN AS POSSIBLE.

GOOD DESIGN IS AS LITTLE DESIGN AS POSSIBLE. JOHN DOE

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