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In this episode, Amy and James talk about 5 design principles: unity, contrast, balance, rhythm, and visual hierarchy and how they can be applied to an actual project, including their own.

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Show Notes

0:00 Introduction

2:24 Art vs Design

4:34 Can anyone do design?

7:16 Principle #1: Unity

10:59 Sponsor: KwesForms

11:31 Principle #2: Contrast

16:04 Sponsor: ZEAL

16:43 Principle #3: Balance

21:09 Principle #4: Rhythm

23:17 Principle #5: Visual Hierarchy

24:01 Assessing the call to action on our own personal sites

26:49 Sponsor: Vercel

27:39 Ways to Establish Visual Hierarchy

29:28 YouTube's red isn't accessible

31:30 Above the Fold

33:02 Grab Bag Questions

33:30 Grab Bag #1: What is a good resource for determining typography combinations?

35:59 Grab Bag #2: Hod you find your watering holes and how do you determine what to teach?

40:07 James's Pick: Thermo Flask 2 Pack from Costco

40:56 James's Plug: James Q Quick on YouTube

41:24 Amy's Pick: Sipp App

42:10 Amy's Plug: Self Teach Me on YouTube