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4-Point composition

4-Point composition Bad Practice
4-Point composition Best Practice

4-point compositions generally create a frame on the page, resulting in a closed composition. They allow users to concentrate on the elements within the page without their attention wandering out of the frame.

The different focal points can compete for user attention, so use this type of composition with care. They’re great for things like product listings or other pages where content should all carry equal weight.

Pro Tip: Because of their stable, focused structure, 4-point compositions are great for graphs, tables, and forms.

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