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1-Point composition

1-Point composition Bad Practice
1-Point composition Best Practice

As the name suggests, a 1-point composition has only one compositional center, where most of a user’s attention goes. It makes for simple, straightforward layouts and allows users’ gaze to float around and explore the design in more detail. Elements aren't fighting for a user’s attention with this type of composition, making it ideal for landing pages or websites focusing on a single product.

Pro Tip: This type of composition is great for concise designs that aren't overloaded with information.

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