Wednesday, August 31, 2005

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Thinking and seeing out of the box

Have you tried looking at the sky after having a full day and after seeing too many things all at the same time? What did you feel? It was as if it was a relief not seeing many details for a change. A contentment for the eyes too.

This same principle is one good thing that a design can be based upon. It is like thinking out of the box. The box meaning the usual requirement of the more pictures and fonts put into them, the better. It can be said that the most overlooked factor in a design is emptiness. People do not see much of them these days as more and more designers are sticking to a full design to get the attention of the readers. Many of these designers do not know yet that white spaces can also be effective when done correctly. Gives the readers a chance to clears their thoughts even for a second.

Thinking more about solid and void views can open doors to more effective designs. There are more to designs than meets the eye. The proper execution of some graphics and prints can give enough blank space and being quite efficient in all its empty sense. Empty spaces can make the design more active if seen with a critical eye. Some readers would certainly give you unspoken appreciation for giving them some time and space to clear their minds and be refreshed for a second.

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