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Nick is asked how people can improve their web design skills. He suggests using white space or "negative space" to break up the page and separate elements.
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[Treehouse Teacher Q & A]
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What is one thing that somebody could concentrate on today to start
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making their designs better or to improve their web design skills?
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So what's something they could concentrate on today.
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Yeah, what's one thing that you could take out--colors, font sizing, line spacing--
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what would you give advice to somebody for improving their website.
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So something that I see happen a lot when developers are trying to design websites
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is they really ignore the use of space, they don't include margin padding.
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I'm not sure why this feels unnecessary, but--
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As a developer, I would just like to add that yeah I completely ignore that. Why would you--
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Well,-- >>Pay attention to those.
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Every time I see kind of a newer designer or a developer that's trying to design something
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and then I see a website, it's always filled with texts that's running right up against the edge
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of an element or there's just things that are stacked right on top of one another
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and there's no clean spacing between the elements, and really,
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I think that a lot of people don't realize even more intermediate designers
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is that you can use space to break up the page and separate elements.
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It seems kind of obvious from stating it so plainly like that, but a lot of people
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will instead resort to using like borders and then excessive amounts of borders around those
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and they'll try to figure out how to separate their content using lots of
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different lines and shadows and not spacing.
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Lot of times you can just use space to go ahead and separate things like,
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just like you would paragraphs and a block of texts.
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So that's one thing that I think even for advanced designers can always be improved.
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You can always improve your use of spacing,
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because that's how you make a website look clean.
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[Question: What should a person do today to make their web design skills better?]
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