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Emphasis design principle

Emphasis is used to draw users' eyes to something specific. It can be an image, button, piece of content, or anything else on a page. You can achieve emphasis by using visual tools like color, shape, size, texture, or patterns.

Surprisingly, designers can emphasize elements by breaking other design principles. For example, by making the element "rebel" and going against overall alignment, you immediately draw users' eyes to this area.

Pro Tip: The asymmetrical composition also attracts users' attention to the point of imbalance.

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