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Designers have long been familiar with the term "bracing." But what is it and how does it work?

Bracing refers to the use of structural supports in a building or structure to resist the weight of the roof,
walls, and other external loads. By applying the principles of bracing, designers can create products that
are stronger, more stable, and less likely to collapse in response to external forces.

When it comes to graphic design, bracing can be used to create products that are resistant to weight,
stress, and other forces. By applying the principles of bracing, designers can create products that are:

Stable: products that remain in the same shape and position under load

Resilient: products that can withstand a lot of force without breaking

Easier to repair: products that are easier to replace or fix when something goes wrong

(Key takeaway):

By using the principles of bracing, designers can create products that are stronger, more stable, and less
likely to collapse in response to external forces. This can help create products that are easier to use, look
better, and are more resistant to damage.

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