front and center

front and center

In a very conspicuous or notable place; at the forefront of some space. I can't believe that my daughter is on stage, front and center! That painting is really eye-catching, so be sure to put it front and center.
See also: and, center, front
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

front and center

In the most prominent position, as in You couldn't miss John-he was front and center in that presentation. This expression alludes to the best and usually most expensive seats in a theater.
See also: and, center, front
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

ˌfront and ˈcenter

(American English) in or into the most important position: This is the first TV channel to put kids front and center.
See also: and, center, front
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

front and center

In the most prominent position.
See also: and, center, front
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • make an entrance
  • much in evidence
  • no oil painting
  • be no oil painting
  • stand out a mile
  • stand/stick out a mile
  • sit like piffy on a rock bun
  • sit like piffy on a rock cake
  • stick out a mile
  • stick out against (something)