design basics

  1. Proximity-using visual space to show the relationship in your content. All related items should be grouped together.
  2. White space- too much negative space between lines or the content. Gives the content room to breath.
  3. Alignment- be consistent. arrange items in the same order, evenly spaced.
  4. Contrast- one item different to another. Making one item look more important than the other. You can use color, size…
  5. Repetition-  every project should be consistent, repeat certain elements. Makes work look better and easier to read.
rough draft

https://docs.google.com/document/d/11I7Yzrq86lsN0fHsp68PFrzqcazfVcvQHKNFKZZsf4s/edit

https://lifehacker.com/5864004/the-done-manifesto-lays-out-13-ground-rules-for-getting-to-done

If you want to solve a problem, you should do it step by step.

thinking about the client
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