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Whitespace, or negative space, is the empty space around elements. It helps to prevent a design from feeling cluttered and allows important elements to stand out. Effective use of whitespace can significantly enhance the readability and aesthetics of a design. | Whitespace, or negative space, is the empty space around elements. It helps to prevent a design from feeling cluttered and allows important elements to stand out. Effective use of whitespace can significantly enhance the readability and aesthetics of a design. | ||
[[Image:Detail-91631.jpg|thumb|center|A well-designed webpage showing a clear visual hierarchy with a large heading, subheadings, and body text, using color and spacing effectively.|class=only_on_mobile]] | |||
[[Image:Detail-91632.jpg|thumb|center|A well-designed webpage showing a clear visual hierarchy with a large heading, subheadings, and body text, using color and spacing effectively.|class=only_on_desktop]] | |||
== Techniques for Creating Visual Hierarchy == | == Techniques for Creating Visual Hierarchy == |