Every item should have some visual tie to another element on the page.
Don't repeat an element so much that it becomes annoying or overwhelming. 3. Alignment Non-Designers Design Book
Use space between unrelated groups to signal where one topic ends and another begins. Every item should have some visual tie to
It creates an organizational hierarchy and makes the page more "skimmable". 2. Repetition specific bullet point styles
It ties together separate parts of a design (like a multi-page newsletter) so they feel like one cohesive piece.
Proximity is about grouping related items together to organize information and reduce clutter.
Bold fonts, specific bullet point styles, colors, or spatial relationships.