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About the video: Visual Hierarchy

Overview

“Determining what parts of a composition are more relevant than others is key to focus the attention of the observer. Here we will see how to establish a hierarchy within our design.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Visual Hierarchy, which is part of the Domestika online course: UX/UI Design Specialization: From Research to Accessibility. Create engaging digital experiences with UX design through research, methodology, and strategy for your portfolio.

Partial transcription of the video

“In the last lesson, we learned about Gestalt principles. In this lesson, we're going to do a deep dive into visual hierarchy. Let's do it. You cannot emphasize everything in a design. For some elements in a composition to stand out, Other components must lose importance. If not, then all of your design elements compete for attention and nothing stands out. every item is being allowed at the same time. which only causes noise. When that happens, you get to a page that feels too busy. with everything asking for your attention. As a user, you cannot focus and don't know where to begin. Emphasi...”

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UX/UI Design Specialization: From Research to Accessibility

A specialization by multiple teachers
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