Negative Space Exercises
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Spacing

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Negative space design principle

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Gutters

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Positive and negative space

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Margins

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Negative space design principle

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Design principles

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Margins

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Negative space ensures legibility

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Use enough white space to simplify content scanning

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Active negative space makes for visually interesting designs

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Passive negative space

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White space

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Active negative space

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Use enough white space

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Negative space can highlight elements

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Applying active negative space to text

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Passive negative space in web design

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Passive negative space improves legibility

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External negative space ensures spacial balance

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Positive space in layouts

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Negative space improves UX

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Active negative space in web design
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Positive space

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Alignment

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Internal negative space ensures that elements don't clash
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Negative space provides "breathing room" on the page

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Applying passive negative space to text

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Negative space around elements helps establish the order of importance

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Add enough white space

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Negative space in layouts
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Negative space

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Applying positive space to elements

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Applying negative space to elements

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Negative space

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Ensure you have enough horizontal space

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The principle of familiarity

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The principle of human-centered design

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Create stationary experiences

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Points

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Consider users’ field of view

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Windows as a new visual language

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Adjusting scale

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Place content comfortably to reach and view

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Adding depth

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Whitespace in Apple’s interfaces

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Providing immersive experience

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