Asymmetrical is the opposite of symmetrical design. So that means that asymmetrical design is not balanced, proportioned and their may be more elements of one things than another. Basically when you look at something and the left and right sides are not equal in weight or composition, you have asymmetrical design.

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[...] or elements in relation to one another and as a whole. There are many types of composition: assymetrical, symmetrical, radial, mondrian grid, and repetition. There is also the rule of thirds, that many [...]
Damn, that sound’s so easy if you think about it.
I cannot believe this will work!
Great idea, but will this work over the long run?
Great idea, thanks for this tip!
This type of design needs to be taken into consideration for what you are doing. The photo below it works for because it is an abstract photo with no pertinent specific audience. If used too much for all design projects or in every instance, yes of course it would be too much. You have to know what your going for, and use the other design elements as well to really make your projects work well with this design principle as well.
Your article is very helpfull, thanks a lot.