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Minimalism

Minimalism emphasizes simplicity by using only the essentials to convey meaning or communicate a message.
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Key principles
1.
Simplicity
2.
Visual hierarchy
3.
Grid systems
4.
Typography
5.
Negative space (white space)
6.
Limited color palette
* Use the following designs for inspiration only. Please do not copy the designs.

1. Simplicity

Use only the most essential elements and avoid incorporating too many graphic elements into the design.
The use of clean lines, minimal colors, simple shapes and clear typography brings a sense of elegance and sophistication.

2. Visual hierarchy

Visual components such as size, color and placement in a clear, logical order of priority.
Guide the viewer’s eyes and attention to the most important design elements.

3. Grid systems

Helpful to arrange all the components in a logical and visually pleasing manner.
Create a sense of order and clarity, making the design look clean and professional.

4. Clean typography

By using simple, clean and easy-to-read fonts without elaborate decorations, drop shadows or effects, designs can be uncluttered while still effectively conveying the message.
For the headlines, using big and bold typefaces with good amount of spacing is important.

5. Negative space (white space)

Create a sense of focus and makes the important design elements stand out.

6. Limited color palette

Limiting color palette to two primary colors or a single accent color is essential for selecting the ideal color scheme.
Muted colors, neutral or pastel color palettes and subtle gradients can also be incorporated.
🔡 Font recommendations
Various style of fonts are available in the MiriCanvas editor. Try using them into your design.

🖼️ MiriCanvas template showcase

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