Definition
The structured arrangement of elements within a design, document, or physical space—basically how you organize stuff so it doesn't look like a toddler's collage. In design and tech, it's the blueprint that determines where everything goes before the client inevitably asks you to move it all around. A good layout is invisible; a bad one makes people's eyes bleed.
Example Usage
The designer spent weeks perfecting the layout, only to have marketing request we 'make the logo bigger' and add seventeen more call-to-action buttons.
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