In the course and as part of the process of developing webpages, layout is very important. We have different layout principles that guide and control the setting up of web layouts. How good are you with layouts? Find out below.
Use many different alignments throughout a web page or design.
Choose one alignment and stick with it.
Change alignment several times throughout a page.
Choose your alignment randomly, without a reason or consideration for your design.
Arrange like things near each other, and keep things that are not related apart from each other.
Place items in the corners and middle of the page.
Put items all over the design with no concept of relative items.
Place things too close together so that material is not easy to read or understand.
Don't repeat anything on a web page or design.
Repeat things so often that you drive your audience crazy.
Repeat elements such as colors, fonts, and logos for consistency.
Repeat every single thing on your web page or design at least once.
Use contrast for emphasis by placing things that are different next to each other.
Do not use contrast--it is a bad idea.
Use objects that are somewhat similar to create contrast.
Use contrast to distract your audience.
Contrast
Repetition
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Proximity
Contrast
Repetition
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Proximity
Contrast
Repetition
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Proximity
Contrast
Repetition
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Proximity
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