Negative space is a design element that can be used to create a more balanced and organized layout. It’s simply empty space around elements on a page, which can help to visually separate them and make them look more polished. To create negative space in Photoshop, first select the area you want to fill with empty space. You can do this by clicking and dragging any of the content around the element you want to remove, or by using the Select tool (or keyboard shortcut Command+A). Once you’ve selected the area you want to fill with negative space, click on the Create New Fill button (or press Command+J) and choose Negative from the options menu. Now all you need to do is drag your cursor over the area you want to fill with negative space, and release it when it’s close to the edge of your selection. Photoshop will automatically create a border around your selection that’s filled with negative space. ..