Good Layout Rules
Prototyping
Good layout rules are fundamental design principles that make interfaces scannable, intuitive, and aesthetically pleasing. They apply regardless of visual style or brand.
Key principles: Proximity (group related items), Alignment (create visual order), Hierarchy (show importance), Consistency (set expectations), and White space (let content breathe).
Following these rules makes the difference between interfaces that feel "right" and those that feel confusing.
Quiz
Pass: 3/3 correct1. The proximity principle states that:
2. The standard responsive web grid uses how many columns?
3. Minimum touch targets on mobile should be: