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The area around a shape in the design is often referred as

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The area around a shape in the design is often referred to as negative space.

Negative space

  • The area in and surrounding an image's subject is known as the "negative space."
  • Also known as white space, it is often vacant and devoid of details to help make an image simpler.
  • Designers of all stripes may use negative space to great effect to convey powerful symbolism, conceal unexpected details, and leave a memorable impression.
  • Negative space is just as significant as positive space in a picture, which serves to emphasize the object that occupies the positive area. It has boundaries that are shared with the positive space, defining the object's contour and establishing proportion.
  • Negative space is the void or unoccupied area that surrounds and characterizes an object.

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