sekäkontrasts
Sekäkontrasts is a descriptive term used mainly in visual communication and design theory to refer to a deliberate pairing of contrasting visual elements within a single composition that shares a common contextual or thematic link. The word combines the Finnish particle “sekä,” meaning “both,” with the English plural form of “contrast.” It is employed to describe situations in which designers juxtapose two opposing styles, colors, textures, or typographic treatments to create visual tension while preserving a unified narrative.
In practice, a niinsekäkontrasts approach often appears in editorial layout, advertising, user interface design, and contemporary
Theoretical discussions place niinsekäkontrasts within the broader field of visual rhetoric, where contrast is a key
Although the concept is still emerging in academic literature, many practitioners embrace niinsekäkontrasts as a flexible