it to go. You might ask, "How many elements should go on a page?" There are
only opinions and no rules on that matter.
Figure 1-12.
Primary layout elements
d. Key Points to Remember. Your own reading habits will probably tell
you that a great number of items can be confusing. Here is a brief recap:
(1) The most important elements should be placed in the upper-left or
lower-right portion of a page.
(2) Minor elements such as supporting pictures, headlines, rules,
ornaments, or copy blocks should guide the eye either to or from major
elements.
(3) A balanced placement
of
elements
is
much
more
pleasing
and
interesting than dead centering.
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