Contrast Draw attention to your page.. Contrast works with emphasis  No contrast is boring, and looks unorganized. The second example below emphasizes.

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Contrast Draw attention to your page.

Contrast works with emphasis  No contrast is boring, and looks unorganized. The second example below emphasizes a focal point using contrast, though still is not aligned.

Contrast: type  Large and small, formal and informal, condensed and expanded.

Contrast: add interest  This flyer uses some contrast, a photo and contrasting sizes of type. But it’s still fairly staid and blah.

Contrast: make it bold!  Try to add interest by making contrast more dramatic.

Contrast: tips  Use bullets.

Contrast: tips  Boxes and rules offer a nice touch, although they are common tools.

Contrast: photography  Viewers may find photos with contrast intriguing.

Contrast in advertising  Some of history’s most successful advertising has used contrast to attract attention.

Contrast in advertising

Contrast: an exercise  This flyer offers some contrast in illustration and larger headline, but it’s still pretty blah. How would you reinforce the theme while adding pizzazz?