Minimalism emphasizes simplicity by using only the essentials to convey meaning or communicate a message.
Key principles
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Simplicity
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Visual hierarchy
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Grid systems
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Typography
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Negative space (white space)
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Limited color palette
* Use the following designs for inspiration only. Please do not copy the designs.
1. Simplicity
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Use only the most essential elements and avoid incorporating too many graphic elements into the design.
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The use of clean lines, minimal colors, simple shapes and clear typography brings a sense of elegance and sophistication.
2. Visual hierarchy
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Visual components such as size, color and placement in a clear, logical order of priority.
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Guide the viewer’s eyes and attention to the most important design elements.
3. Grid systems
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Helpful to arrange all the components in a logical and visually pleasing manner.
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Create a sense of order and clarity, making the design look clean and professional.
4. Clean typography
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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.
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For the headlines, using big and bold typefaces with good amount of spacing is important.
5. Negative space (white space)
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Create a sense of focus and makes the important design elements stand out.
6. Limited color palette
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Limiting color palette to two primary colors or a single accent color is essential for selecting the ideal color scheme.
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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.