![]() ![]() When French artist and illustrator Malika Favre was commissioned to create the cover for this naughty classic, she went through many iterations – including this one – to get to the final design. Malika Favre is know for her naughty negative space work If your interest in negative space is related to logo design, make sure you also see our guide to the golden rules of how to design a logo. You can click on the icon at the top-right of each image to enlarge it. Read on for 18 brilliant examples of negative space for inspiration and scroll down further for five top tips on how to use negative space in your own work courtesy of artist Timothy Von Rueden. The results can be stunning and can be particularly memorable for logo design and illustrations for posters and book covers, as we'll see below. Designers can also use positive space that carves out shapes in the negative space to create a kind of interlocking puzzle. But negative space can also be used to, for example, form the shape of another image or symbol. We can't have positive space without negative space and vice versa. ![]() ![]() As we know from the famous yin and yang symbol, both forces need to be present. Sharing edges with the positive space, negative space defines the outline of the object and creates proportion. ![]()
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