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Image 41 Source : Google Contrast is frequently utilised in conjunction with solid-to-void contrast. (The solid's heft is utilised to contrast with the void's lightness) It adds visual interest.
A flow can be achieved by using a gradient rather than distinct pieces. The space could appear as a single thing that morphs throughout its length to produce a distinct whole.
Roughness is a form of self-expression. Roughness does not attempt to enforce an arbitrary order on a design, but rather allows the greater order to be relaxed and updated in response to the needs and limitations that occur locally in various portions of the design.



Figure 54 Design Principles | Source : Author