The first principle is contrast. By having elements in stark contrast from each other, you can lead the viewer to digest the most important information first.

The second principle is repetition. Repeating elements creates a cohesive design and helps the reader categorize content.

The next principle is alignment. Alignment refers to left, center or right alignment. Proper alignment creates an organized and well-designed graphic.

The last principle is proximity, which is the concept that the elements closest to each other go together. You don't want your elements to be too crowded.

So, always remember that when it comes to design, everything is always intentional! With Canva, you can explore creating graphics before downloading the Adobe suite.