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Design Principles. June 2, 2010. Design Principles. Proportion Contrast Harmony Balance Rhythm Focus Unity. Balance. We’re talking about VISUAL weight Symmetrical, or asymmetrical?. Use color with balance too. This is a good example of alignment too. When do I use them?.
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Design Principles June 2, 2010
Design Principles • Proportion • Contrast • Harmony • Balance • Rhythm • Focus • Unity
Balance • We’re talking about VISUAL weight • Symmetrical, or asymmetrical?
When do I use them? • Asymmetry is often: • Dramatic • More visually stimulating • High energy • That’s why it’s a favorite of celebrities and teenagers
Symmetry • More traditional, calming • Classic • A favorite of:
HOWEVER • You can “vamp up” a symmetrical design by using extreme contrast or extreme versions of other design principles • Size and shape relationships attract attention to the unexpected or the exaggerate • Both types of balance strive to achieve relative equal weightand visual appeal
Proportion • 3:5 • Difference between one element’s size and another • If everything is big, nothing is big
Design Principles quiz • Monday • Design Principles homework also is due • Keep in mind relationships between: • Size • Shape • Tone/color • Type • Line
Size • Shape • Tone/color • Type • Line • Rhythm • Harmony • Contrast • Proportion • Optical center