What about aligning the elements below to make them look more, say, organized (for lack of a better word)? I read in a design book once about how important alignment is, but I'm not a designer so that only made me more aware of when things are not aligned... Anyway, follow the red lines in this image to see it:
![[Image: dt6eG9E.png]](http://i.imgur.com/dt6eG9E.png)
I don't have the book with me anymore, but here's an article that states some of the reasoning behind it (it's more about text than elements but the same ideas apply):
Basic Alignment Principles in Graphic Design (with Examples)
![[Image: dt6eG9E.png]](http://i.imgur.com/dt6eG9E.png)
I don't have the book with me anymore, but here's an article that states some of the reasoning behind it (it's more about text than elements but the same ideas apply):
Basic Alignment Principles in Graphic Design (with Examples)
Edited: 2015-11-23, 3:26 am
