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            <description><![CDATA[The White Space Effect refers to the use of empty spaces in design or psychology to emphasize the importance of the main elements. White space is not wasted but serves to enhance focus and clarity, making the overall composition more structured and elegant. For example, in art or design, empty areas guide the audience’s attention to the core elements while conveying a sense of balance and aesthetics. In psychology, it symbolizes giving people room to think and imagine, helping to reduce cogni...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>White Space Effect</strong> refers to the use of empty spaces in design or psychology to emphasize the importance of the main elements. White space is not wasted but serves to enhance focus and clarity, making the overall composition more structured and elegant.</p><p>For example, in art or design, empty areas guide the audience’s attention to the core elements while conveying a sense of balance and aesthetics. In psychology, it symbolizes giving people room to think and imagine, helping to reduce cognitive overload.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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