Graphics Reference
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Visual structure, relative to the format, is created when the elements are positioned decisively to
subdivide it and, thereby, create differentiated shapes of negative space. Still, the type elements
exhibit no structural difference to help distinguish them.
Massing some elements and separating others creates focus and movement. The alignment of par-
ticular elements establishes a similarity of meaning among them; separating an element from the
primary alignment creates distinction or emphasis.
 
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