Web Design Principles

4 words in this vocabulary list

verb to lose blood, typically in a violent or uncontrolled way

adjective having a pale or white color due to loss of blood

  • The doctor explained that excessive bleeding can cause a patient to bleed white.
  • If you don't stop picking at that scab, you're going to bleed white.
  • I accidentally cut myself while cooking and started to bleed white.
  • The company's financial losses were so severe that it seemed like they were starting to bleed white.

noun a trademark or symbol that is typically composed of letters and/or a graphic element

  • The company decided to update their logotype to better represent their brand identity.
  • I really like the new logotype on their website, it looks so modern.
  • Check out the cool logotype on that streetwear brand's merch!
  • The logotype of the company is like a visual signature that instantly identifies them.

noun a heading or caption that appears below the main title or headline

verb does not apply

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  • The subhead of the article provided a succinct summary of the main points.
  • The subhead at the top of the page gave a quick overview of the content.
  • I always skip over the subhead and go straight to the main text.
  • In life, the subhead can be seen as the guiding principle that leads us through each chapter.

noun A word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun.

  • In formal writing, it is important to use proper sentence case for titles and headings.
  • Hey, remember to use sentence case when typing out the email subject line.
  • I always forget to switch to sentence case when texting, it just looks weird.
  • Using sentence case in design can help create a more balanced and visually appealing layout.