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E leven D esign P rinciples

E leven D esign P rinciples. Part 4. Each visual should only provide the essential information needed for the audience to understand the concept. Simplicity. Click here to begin reading Chapter 1.

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E leven D esign P rinciples

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  1. Eleven Design Principles Part 4

  2. Each visual should only provide the essential information needed for the audience to understand the concept Simplicity Click here to begin reading Chapter 1

  3. Ensure that the components have meaning to your audience. For example, the following visual is clear only to an audience with the appropriate background knowledge. Clarity 1. READ 3. RETELL THINK 2.

  4. Place the parts of the visual in an aesthetically pleasing arrangement Balance How do we get the things we need and want?

  5. All parts of the visual should relate and complementeach other. Harmony We work to Earn an Income

  6. S. T. A. R. Refers to the arrangement or layoutof the components. There should be a clear path for the eye to follow. In western cultures, orientation typically is from left to right and top to bottom. Shining STAR Super STAR Organization Outstanding Behavior Ready To Learn They go up a color for positive behavior Stop and Think Planning Form Referral or Parent Contact Students start the day on green They go down a color for negative behavior

  7. Make one component of the visual stand out from the rest. This can be accomplished through the use of color, texture, size, contrast, pattern, space or visual cues such as arrows. Emphasis joly 12345 1. Enter User ID 2. Enter Password

  8. Visuals should be designed and delivered so the audience can see sufficient detail to "read" the design Legibility Cash The 3 C’s Sylvia Marshall March 1, 2013 1,999,000.00 One Million nine hundred ninety-nine Check Hard work Dr. Mark Woodby Sylvia Marshall Credit Card

  9. Place components of visual so they are viewed as a whole or unit Unity We work to Earn an Income

  10. Represent spatial relationship of objects in a way that is like they appear as actual objects to the human eye Perspective We use our income to buy the things we want and need

  11. Deals with the apparent location of the viewer in relation to the visual Point of View We use our income to buy the things we want and need

  12. Refers to the boundaries imposed by the creator of the visual. This may be a border placed around the visual, or the components of the visual may have the effect of creating a border. Framing 1. READ 3. RETELL THINK 2.

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