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Design & Crap

Design & Crap. Wra 210 1.15.13. Agenda . Time for Questions CRAP( py ) Discussion Introduction to Module 2 Updating you course page. What questions do you Have?. CRAP!. A tool to understand and create effective design Effective for all types of design, not just web

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Design & Crap

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  1. Design & Crap Wra210 1.15.13

  2. Agenda • Time for Questions • CRAP(py) Discussion • Introduction to Module 2 • Updating you course page

  3. What questions do you Have?

  4. CRAP! • A tool to understand and create effective design • Effective for all types of design, not just web • Helps you make informed, smart design choices • Get used to seeing it in all of your PW classes

  5. CRAP- Contrast • Similar items should look similar, but items that are different should be very different • Helps an audience focus, let's them know what's important and what the point is • Created using many types of design choices: • Color • Typography • Space / sizing

  6. CRAP - Repetition • Repeat similar patterns/groupings throughout a design • Creates a sense of unity, continuity, purpose • Created using many types of design choices: • Color • Typography • Space / sizing • Arrangement

  7. Crap - Alignment • All objects in a design placed purposefully • Creates visual, noticeable lines – clean • Grids often help accomplish this (some programs have features called guides) • Mostly concerned with individual elements - where repetition is concerned with the whole, alignment is mostly concerned with the page

  8. Crap – Proximity • Keep things related to each other close together - effective relationships, grouping • Keep things not related far enough apart to create effective contrast • Where does your eye go when you first see a design? Why does this happen?

  9. Finding Good Crap • Return to the reading for tonight • http://www.presentationzen.com/chapter6_spread.pdf • Where do we see the four principles here? • What are some particularly good examples?

  10. SO let’s Practice • Break up into groups of 5 and use crap to make this into an awesome menu • http://www.john-lauckner.com/wra210/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/menu.rtf • Let's redesign using CRAP: how can we use principles to make a more effective menu? • Contrast • Repetition • Alignment • Proximity

  11. Now to Module 2 • Full description of Module 2 on website • Review a portfolio looking just at CRAP principles • Remember our class discussion and examples • Answer questions in a Word doc, design this document • Upload doc, update your course page

  12. Hate to interrupt, but.. • What are you finding? • Volunteers?

  13. Finish Module 2, upload, and update • Upload module2.doc to your AFS web space • Download index.html • Edit your page • Add a list item that links to module2.doc • Save your page • Upload page back to your AFS space • Overwrite the existing index.html file with the copy you just updated

  14. For Next Time • Finish Module 2, if not in class • Finish Module 3 • Please take these modules seriously • Make sure you have strong and useful content • Design your documents (you have the skills now). Make them look as if you they were going in your portfolio. • Feel free to revise modules as you go • Grades for modules will be coming shortly

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