June 2025 - PHd design

The Science of Visual Hierarchy in Branding

Industry News 13th June 2025

Infographic explaining visual hierarchy in branding, covering key concepts like size, colour, and positioning in design to guide audience attention.

Great design is all about guiding your audience to exactly what you want them to see—without them even realising they’ve been guided. Enter the concept of visual hierarchy, a fundamental principle that influences the way people process information. It’s what gives your brand’s design the power to lead the eye, tell a story, and make sure that every single element serves its purpose.

 

What is Visual Hierarchy?

In simple terms, visual hierarchy is the arrangement of design elements in a way that naturally draws attention to the most important parts first. It’s about making sure that the message your brand wants to communicate is understood clearly and in the right order. Think of it like a conversation: You don’t start a conversation by launching straight into the most complicated point—you build up to it. In the same way, a well-structured visual hierarchy allows your audience to take in the information in stages, processing the most crucial elements first, before moving on to the details.

How Does Visual Hierarchy Impact Branding?

When done right, visual hierarchy can work wonders for your brand. It can turn a jumble of text and images into a seamless experience where your audience’s eyes follow a natural path. Whether it’s a website, a flyer, or a social media post, the principles of visual hierarchy play a huge role in ensuring your design isn’t just “good” but is engaging and effective. It can:

Enhance Readability: A solid visual hierarchy guides the reader’s eye through content, making it easy to digest. Key messages pop, while the secondary content sits comfortably underneath, supporting the main point without overwhelming it.

Set the Tone: How a brand is visually structured speaks volumes. Whether you want to come across as modern and minimalist or bold and energetic, your visual hierarchy helps establish the tone of your brand from the first glance.

Create a Call to Action (CTA): Effective hierarchy leads your audience to what you want them to do next—whether it’s clicking a button, making an enquiry, or signing up. A strong CTA stands out, ensuring that the audience knows exactly where to go when they’re ready to take the next step.

Establish Trust: When users can navigate through your brand’s design effortlessly, they’ll have more confidence in your brand. A chaotic, cluttered design, on the other hand, may leave them wondering if your business is as disorganised as your layout.

The Building Blocks of Visual Hierarchy

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to building a visual hierarchy. Every design is unique, but there are some tried-and-tested techniques we use at PHd Design to make sure your brand’s visuals hit the mark:

Size and Scale

The most obvious way to create hierarchy is through the size of elements. Larger items automatically draw the eye first. So, whether it’s a headline on your website or the logo on your business card, size matters. We can’t all be the biggest thing in the room, but we can make sure the important things are.

Colour Contrast

Colour plays a significant role in guiding attention. Using contrast—whether in colour, shade, or brightness—helps to set apart key pieces of information. Want your customer to focus on a special offer or your brand’s signature product? A dash of contrasting colour will ensure it stands out. But, like all things in design, subtlety is key. Too many contrasting colours can create a chaotic visual experience that sends your audience running for the hills.

Typography

When it comes to typography, it’s not just about picking something “pretty.” Font size, weight, and style work together to create hierarchy and influence readability. At PHd Design, we use typography to our advantage to ensure your audience reads things in the right order—starting with what they need to know and ending with the extra details.

Whitespace

Whitespace (also known as negative space) is often underappreciated, but it’s one of the most important elements in creating hierarchy. Giving elements room to breathe helps your design not only look cleaner but also guides the viewer’s eyes where you want them to go. When used strategically, whitespace can emphasise focal points, break up sections of text, and make sure your key messages are given the attention they deserve.

Alignment and Positioning

Humans are creatures of habit, and we like things organised. Aligning elements properly, such as text and images, allows us to process the design with ease. By making sure everything is positioned well and logically, we guide the audience through the experience step by step.

 

Bringing It All Together: Visual Hierarchy in Action

Let’s put it into context. Imagine you’re redesigning a website for a client. The first thing a visitor sees when they land on the homepage is the most important message, presented clearly through a large, bold headline that immediately communicates the brand’s core value. Underneath that, you might have a subheading or brief introductory text, followed by a visual (say, a product image) that complements the message. From there, the user’s eye is naturally guided to the next important section—perhaps a clear CTA like “Contact Us” or “Get a Quote.”

At PHd Design, we’ve honed this approach over 30 years of designing for brands across various industries. It’s not just about creating something that looks good—it’s about creating something that works, that helps your brand communicate effectively, and that helps your customers get to the right action quickly. From packaging design to websites, we use visual hierarchy to help your brand speak with clarity and authority.

The Bottom Line: Visual Hierarchy Is Key to Effective Branding

A well-structured visual hierarchy isn’t just a nice-to-have in branding—it’s essential. It’s the difference between a design that’s chaotic and confusing and one that’s streamlined and easy to navigate. It’s the difference between capturing attention and losing it. When your design speaks the language of hierarchy, your audience doesn’t have to guess what to do next—they know.

So, if you’re looking to refine your brand’s visual communication and make sure that every element is working as hard as it can for you, don’t hesitate to reach out. At PHd Design, we love helping businesses like yours tell their story through thoughtful, strategic design. Let’s make your brand as clear, compelling, and effective as possible—one hierarchy at a time.

 

 

Mastering Your Brand’s Message

We know that good design isn’t just about looking good—it’s about communicating your message clearly. If you’re ready to take your brand’s visual hierarchy to the next level, we’d love to help you make it happen. Let’s have a chat today and create a design that speaks for itself.

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Celebrating 100 Years of Stoke-on-Trent with Titanic Brewery: A Design Journey

Our Work 9th June 2025

The can design for Titanic Brewery’s Century Anniversary Ale featuring Stoke-on-Trent’s iconic bottle kilns to celebrate the city’s 100th anniversary.

We’ve had the pleasure of working with some fantastic brands over the years, but this recent project with Titanic Brewery and Stoke-on-Trent City Council truly stood out. Why? Because it was more than just a design job—it was about celebrating 100 years of a city’s heritage, all while raising a glass to its future. Here’s how we helped make this centenary celebration come to life.

 

A Historic Collaboration

When Titanic Brewery, a staple of Stoke-on-Trent’s brewing scene for the past 40 years, partnered with the City Council to create a limited-edition ale for the city’s centenary, we were invited to design the full packaging line. The challenge was clear: Create a design that both honoured the history of the city and celebrated its bright future, all while staying true to the Titanic Brewery brand we’ve helped shape over the years.

We crafted pump clips, can designs, and bottle packaging that not only aligned with the brewery’s long-standing branding but also tied in key elements of Stoke-on-Trent’s iconic landmarks. The design featured the famous bottle kilns that define the city’s skyline, a nod to its rich industrial past. It was a careful balancing act: We wanted something that felt both timeless and modern, with a local twist. And of course, it had to be something that would stand out on a shelf or in a pub, ensuring that every pint poured felt like a celebration in itself.

Design with Purpose

The designs we created for the Century Anniversary Ale were not just about aesthetics (although we’re very proud of how they turned out). They were about creating a visual experience that would engage people, educate them about the city’s history, and raise a toast to 100 years of Stoke-on-Trent being a city. From the bold yet nostalgic pump clips to the intricately detailed can and bottle labels, every element served a purpose.

We wanted pub-goers to pick up a pint and instantly feel connected to something bigger than just the beer itself. Each bottle and can carried with it a piece of Stoke-on-Trent’s story, a story of industry, community, and celebration. And for those enjoying a pint at the local, the pump clips offered a quick glimpse into the city’s centenary festivities.

 

The Power of Design in Celebrating Heritage

Now, here at PHd Design, we firmly believe that great design is about more than just looking good—it’s about telling a story, building relationships, and making an impact. With Titanic Brewery, we weren’t just designing packaging; we were helping the brand tell a story of pride, history, and celebration. This project was about bringing people together—whether through a pint at the pub or by simply admiring the artwork on the packaging.

The collaboration between Titanic Brewery and Stoke-on-Trent City Council is a testament to what happens when design and purpose align. It’s not just about a product, but about creating a memorable experience that connects with the community. A portion of the proceeds from each sale will go to the Titanic Brewery Foundation, which supports charities across the region—further showing that this project wasn’t just about celebrating the past, but about giving back to the community that made it all possible.

The Design Process: From Concept to Completion

This project wasn’t a quick turnaround, but that’s where the magic happened. We took the time to understand the essence of both Titanic Brewery and Stoke-on-Trent’s heritage. We then began sketching out ideas, experimenting with different elements that could be used to represent the city—ultimately landing on the bottle kiln as the central motif. The pump clips, can designs, and labels were carefully crafted to be both recognisable and functional, ensuring that they would work seamlessly across different formats while remaining impactful and meaningful.

Every piece of the design was created with the brewery’s brand standards in mind, something we’ve been closely involved with over the years. This wasn’t just a one-off project; it was about maintaining the integrity of a long-standing relationship while introducing something fresh and exciting to celebrate the city’s centenary.

The Result? A Celebratory Design that Tells a Story

The Century Anniversary Ale is now available in pubs across the county, and we couldn’t be more thrilled with how the packaging turned out. It’s not just about a product; it’s about celebrating a community, a city, and a 100-year legacy. The response from the local community, as well as from those who’ve supported Titanic Brewery over the years, has been incredible.

As we reflect on this project, we’re reminded of the power of design. It’s not just about making things look good—it’s about connecting people, sharing stories, and creating something that has lasting meaning. And when that happens, everyone wins.

If you’re thinking about your next big project and want to create something with lasting impact, give us a call. Whether you’re celebrating 100 years or looking to make your mark in a different way, we’re here to help you tell your story through design.

Ready to Celebrate Your Brand’s Story?

At PHd Design, we don’t just create designs; we tell stories that connect, inspire, and celebrate what makes your brand unique—just like we did for Titanic Brewery and Stoke-on-Trent City Council. Whether you’re marking a milestone, launching a new product, or just looking to elevate your brand, we’ve got the creative expertise to bring your vision to life. Fancy a chat to see how we can work together on something special? Get in touch today!

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