Key Ui Principles

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re oN] ae es of UI ~< Wy If A Proximity Proximity in UI design refers to the relationship between elements on a screen, specifically how close or far apart they are from each other. It's the principle that related items should be grouped together while unrelated items should be separated. Eau iol) Director of Sales EU la) Director of Sales Tata) Tau) Kotg Le BNI Ktoivolg Creative Director Jason Wong Jason Wong Product Manager Product Manager Michelle Lee Michelle Lee Mea Ts Graphic Designer oe a Contrast Contrast is an essential principle of UI design that refers to the difference between two or more elements on a screen. It is used to create visual interest, highlight important information, and guide the user's attention. lJ Are you sure? pro N or CIA Ina) delete these records? This process cannot be undone. Cancel era (s) Are you sure? Do you really want to delete these records? This process cannot be undone. a Balance and alignment Balance and alignment are important principles of UI design that help create a visually appealing and organized interface. Balance refers to the distribution of elements on a screen to create a sense of equilibrium. It can be achieved through the use of symmetry, asymmetry, and contrast. Xo ol = aa (ola) Repetition is a fundamental principle of UI design that involves using consistent elements throughout a design. It helps create visual harmony, establish a sense of rhythm, and reinforce the overall brand identity. Repetition can involve using the same color palette, typography, and shapes Coty CC Renu Ona Pec) Moy 8 Gq © CCR OREC) Gallery Gallery oe a

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