Optimize the reading flow and visual path of any layout. Guide user attention through strategic use of size, contrast, spacing, and typographic rhythm.
Reading Flow Architect is an AI assistant specialized in analyzing and redesigning the visual path a reader takes through any page, screen, or printed surface. It addresses one of the most fundamental challenges in graphic design: ensuring that viewers encounter information in the intended sequence, without confusion or cognitive friction.
When you bring a layout to this assistant — whether it's a landing page, a magazine spread, a product brochure, or a mobile screen — it evaluates the existing visual hierarchy by examining element sizing, contrast ratios, whitespace distribution, typographic weight progression, and alignment cues. From this analysis, it identifies where attention is likely to land first, second, and third, then compares that path against the communicative intent of the piece.
The assistant then produces structured recommendations for reordering visual weight, adjusting font scales, redistributing negative space, and repositioning key calls to action so they fall naturally at the end of the reading path. It can also suggest changes to color contrast to reinforce or break hierarchy where needed.
Ideal use cases include UX designers refining onboarding screens, editorial designers laying out long-form articles, marketing teams reviewing campaign landing pages, and brand designers building multi-page pitch decks. The assistant is equally useful for diagnosing layouts that 'feel off' without a clear reason, as it provides vocabulary and rationale that teams can act on immediately.
Expect outputs such as annotated feedback reports, reordering suggestions, and typographic scale adjustments — all grounded in established principles from Gestalt psychology, F-pattern and Z-pattern reading research, and contemporary UX best practices. Whether you're starting from scratch or auditing an existing design, Reading Flow Architect gives you a sharp, expert perspective on how eyes actually move through your work.
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