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I help brands with Conversion-Focused Design🔹️Build & attract targeted clients🔹️Graphic & UX/UI Experts🔹️Founder @FigtiveDesigns

How the Rule of Thirds Transformed My Designs. (and why it can level up yours, too) 1. I divided my canvas into a simple 3x3 grid. 2. I positioned key elements along the lines and intersections of the grid. 3. I focused on balancing positive and negative space for a cleaner look. The result? More engaging, dynamic compositions. From there, it’s straightforward: 1. I align my main visuals on the gridlines. 2. I place secondary elements in the remaining sections. 3. I adjust the spacing to maintain visual flow. This technique naturally draws the eye to important details, keeping everything visually balanced. I apply the Rule of Thirds across all my designs: → Social media graphics → Photography compositions → Website layouts → Branding materials The Rule of Thirds guides my design choices. Now, I focus on… ☑ Emphasizing focal points ☑ Creating balanced layouts ☑ Enhancing visual appeal Mastering this rule isn’t about following rigid guidelines – it’s about knowing where to place things to communicate effectively. Learn the Rule of Thirds, and watch it elevate your design game.

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Rakibul Islam

I help brands with Conversion-Focused Design🔹️Build & attract targeted clients🔹️Graphic & UX/UI Experts🔹️Founder @FigtiveDesigns

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📌 BONUS TIPS → Experiment with Off-Center Composition → Use Negative Space Creatively → Combine with Leading Lines → Focus on the Horizon Line → Layer Depth and Interest → Break the Rule for Effect → Practice with Simple Subjects

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Rakibul Islam

I help brands with Conversion-Focused Design🔹️Build & attract targeted clients🔹️Graphic & UX/UI Experts🔹️Founder @FigtiveDesigns

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Edouard Musy, MT, MBA, PMP®

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Plínio Marques de Siqueira

I help startups scale with ads | 2x monthly ad conversions for 5 businesses in 1 quarter, reducing the customer acquisition cost

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I love the rule of thirds. It’s hard to explain, but the image feels better when key elements are positioned at these intersections.

Nico Torres, MBA

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100%, Rakibul Islam, balancing elements with the Rule of Thirds keeps designs clean and captivating.

Sanchit Shangari

I help you find the best AI tools

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Great tips as always, Rakibul Islam

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