Concept

Multiple Focal Points (Structured)

An arrangement configuration with several deliberately structured centres of visual emphasis, distributing attention across defined zones rather than concentrating it at one point.

“Multiple structured focal points distribute dominance deliberately - the key challenge is ensuring the centres relate in a clear hierarchy rather than competing equally.”

Multiple structured focal points distribute visual emphasis across the design at several defined locations. Unlike freely arranged focal points, these are deliberately positioned in planned relationship to each other - creating a composition in which the eye moves between centres of interest in a structured sequence. This configuration requires careful management of dominance hierarchy: the multiple centres must relate to each other without creating visual confusion or equal competition. Source: Lersch (300).


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