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Graphic design an introduction

Graphic design professionals explain the four basic design principles: proximity, alignment, repetition, and contrast. They discuss how these principles relate to the print and web worlds and how to use them to create designs.

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  • "Art in the classroom series"
  • "Introduction to graphic design"

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  • "Graphic design professionals explain the four basic design principles: proximity, alignment, repetition, and contrast. They discuss how these principles relate to the print and web worlds and how to use them to create designs."
  • "Summary: Graphic design professionals explain the four basic design principles: proximity, alignment, repetition, and contrast. They discuss how these principles relate to the print and web worlds and how to use them to create designs."
  • "Graphic design professionals explain the four basic design principles: proximity, alignment, repetition, and contrast. They discuss how these principles relate to the print and web worlds and how to use them to create designs."@en
  • "Graphic design professionals explain the four basic design principles: proximity, alignment, repetition, and contrast. They discuss how these principles relate to the print and web worlds and how to use them to create designs."

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  • "Graphic design an introduction"@en
  • "Graphic design an introduction"