Design Elements Exercises
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Primary colors

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Movement and eye flow

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Icon keylines

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Spacing

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Contrast and distinction

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Design systems

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Negative space as breathing room

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Visual designer

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Atoms

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Emphasis and the Von Restorff effect

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Shadow stacking

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Hierarchy and visual order

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Positive and negative space

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Proximity and Gestalt theory

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Illustration

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Keylines

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Duotone icons

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Unity and visual harmony

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Pattern libraries

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Consistency and standards
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Fixed element

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Creating focal points with emphasis

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Alignment and structure

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Templates

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Design systems

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Margins

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Using contrast for accessibility

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Repetition and pattern recognition

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Border radius

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Assets

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Symmetry and asymmetry

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Elevation

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Using negative space effectively

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Layout

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Design principles

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Guiding the eye with movement
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Fluid element

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Using alignment for scannability

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Photograph

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Style guides

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Aesthetic and minimalist design

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Balancing proportion in interfaces

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Background image

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Dimensions

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Continuation and Gestalt theory

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Figure-ground perception

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Using continuation to direct attention

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Center alignment

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Dividers

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