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Design Principles

Proximity. Font. Design Principles. Group together similar page elements to create a relationship. Keep unrelated elements apart. Three basic families of fonts: Serif – with “little feet” Sans-Serif – sans feet Fun – fun is fun

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Design Principles

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  1. Proximity Font Design Principles • Group together similar page elements to create a relationship. • Keep unrelated elements apart. • Three basic families of fonts: • Serif – with “little feet” • Sans-Serif – sans feet • Fun – fun is fun • Try to limit the number of fonts used on the page, and use different fonts only for different page elements. • Avoid using multiple fonts from the same family in the same place. Matthew Gonzales 13 April 2010 Images courtesy of library.thinkquest.com

  2. Contrast Repetition Alignment • Create excitement through contrast. • Color Choice – use contrasting colors for design elements. • Fonts – use different fonts for different page elements. • Text Size – Use differentsize text for different page elements. Make certain elements stand out with BIG text or little text. • Use consistency in your design elements – use the same font for all of your headings, for example. • Use color families, and repeat colors. • Creates unity in design. • Use alignment to create organization within the page. • Left align, right align, and center align can be used in different places for different purposes. • Align page elements.

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