Rule of the....
Thirds: power shown starting from the left moving onto the right, and also from top to bottom.
Hierachies: objects and people that are placed above or in front or another have greater power and importance.
Contrast: is the use of darkness and brightness specifically to emphasize objects. Contrast is used to create a feeling of mystery, suspense, or sense of uncertainty.
Repetition: this rule is used for emphasizing the main aim of the product, and also to reinforce however the creater should always remember K.I.S.S (Keep It Simple Stupid).
Alignment: this is done by a certain object or thing being aligned with another, such as a word or a phase.
Proximity: things that are equal, for example: distance from another and the edges of the document.
Thirds: power shown starting from the left moving onto the right, and also from top to bottom.
Hierachies: objects and people that are placed above or in front or another have greater power and importance.
Contrast: is the use of darkness and brightness specifically to emphasize objects. Contrast is used to create a feeling of mystery, suspense, or sense of uncertainty.
Repetition: this rule is used for emphasizing the main aim of the product, and also to reinforce however the creater should always remember K.I.S.S (Keep It Simple Stupid).
Alignment: this is done by a certain object or thing being aligned with another, such as a word or a phase.
Proximity: things that are equal, for example: distance from another and the edges of the document.
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