Dominance is a design element that is meant to catch the eye. Techniques to establish dominance include a prominent size, visual contrast or placement in a prime area. Dominance can be used to highlight something important or to instill a sense of order.
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Function | | Definition | A design element that is given emphasis as the main point of interest. | Value | Dominance can highlight an important piece of information. It can also be used to create a sense of order as it guides the eye to something. | Related Concepts | |
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