Bold fonts, specific bullet point styles, colors, or spatial relationships.

Don't repeat an element so much that it becomes annoying or overwhelming. 3. Alignment

If two items (fonts, colors, sizes) aren't the same, make them distinct. Non-Designers Design Book

While common, centered alignment often looks weak or "dull." Try left or right-justified text for a stronger, more sophisticated edge.

If items are related, place them close together so they become one visual unit. Bold fonts, specific bullet point styles, colors, or