Instructional design/CARP/Reasons to Use Each Principle: Fill in the Blanks

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Part 4 Continued - Reasons to Use Each Principle: Fill in the Blank[edit | edit source]

Fill in each blank next to a design principle with the number of a corresponding reason to use it from below.

Contrast =


Alignment =


Repetition =


Proximity =



1. Indicates that items throughout a piece are similar.
2. Positions each item on a page intentionally.
3. Provides an immediate visual clue that items on a page are related.
4. Separates where the eye stops on a page.
5. Creates a point of focus.
6. Connects items on a page visually.
7. Emphasizes the difference between items.
8. Enhances visual appeal.


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