 What's up guys in this short design tip? I'm gonna teach you something that I was taught by one of the world's best designers It's something that when you see you'll never forget it and you can spot a great design from a poor design It's not something you want to go to miss Let's go When I first started my career I work for a magazine called wired in the UK it's a technology magazine and To me, it's the highest standard of design I've ever seen the art director Andrew Dip Rose is one of the greatest designers in the world and some of the tips that he shared to me It's my pleasure to share to you now. So showing up on screen now is a paragraph of text So you can left justify it when everything is set to the left you can central line it You can you can write a line and you can fully justify it was where the text looks like a box in magazine design specifically When you're designing a column of text never leave a single word on the bottom line by itself That's called the widow and it's something that makes the text look ugly And it's something that now you've learned it when you see you'll be able to spot a great design from a poor design So I was taught whenever you're designing columns of text always go more than three quarters the way of the bottom Line and it will make text to the eye look like a box It looks best when it's fully justified When the text looks like a single column and that's how why it's done, but it's something that you can do Even if you justifying to the left or right always make your bottom line more than three quarters and even if that involves talking to Somebody writes the copy to get them to do it. It's something that's well worth it