Quick Summary:
1. Good Taste vs. Objective Design
Good visual design isn’t just subjective. It can be made objective by applying design principles patterns effectively.
Great designers understand what resonates with others, even if they don’t personally like the design.
2. Attention to Detail Matters
A strong designer develops a keen eye for subtle differences, like a one-pixel shift in UI components. Noticing small details improves design precision and quality.
3. Mastering Design Elements
Strong visual design conveys meaning using type, color, layout, hierarchy, and contrast. Every element should enhance communication and user interaction.
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