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Open composition

Open composition Bad Practice
Open composition Best Practice

Open compositions have no boundaries or defined borders.[1] Elements can be placed without regard to the frame of the screen, providing a feeling of freedom and movement. 

Open compositions are like ongoing stories that intrigue users to scroll and explore. They’re perfect for pages with a lot of content. Using leading lines, unfinished shapes and images, and unusual orientations, designers can make their interfaces more dynamic and inviting. 

Pro Tip: Use open compositions for websites with long and text-heavy pages.

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