White Space

White space, also known as negative space, refers to the unmarked or empty areas in a design that help create balance and clarity. It plays a crucial role in improving the readability and visual appeal of design elements by providing breathing room between them. White space can be used strategically to guide the viewer’s eye, emphasize important content, and prevent the design from feeling cluttered or overwhelming. Contrary to popular belief, white space does not need to be white; it can be any color or texture. Proper use of white space enhances user experience by making content more accessible and aesthetically pleasing.