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Alignment
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Nothing should be placed on the page arbitrarily Every item should have a visual connection with something else on the page
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Nothing is Aligned
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Center Vs. Right Aligned
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Center Vs. Left Aligned
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Another example
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Center Aligned is not Bad
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But make it interesting
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Dull, Boring Centered
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Not so boring center aligned
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Different types of alignment This is flush left or left aligned. This is the most common alignment. This is flush right or right aligned.
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Center alignment If your text is centered, make it obvious. If the all the line lengths are the similar, it starts to look like right or left aligned text.
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Justified Text This text is justified. It is also called blocked text. Don’t use it unless your line lengths are long enough to avoid large gaps between words.
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Mixing Alignments
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Other things require alignment too
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Indented Paragraphs
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You can intentionally break alignment, but it has to look intentional.
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Alignment Every element should have a visual connection with another element All elements need show unity Alignment is used to unify and organize
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Avoid… Using more than one alignment Using centered text
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