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The Design Principles
  • The overall flavour the ingredients create.

2
The Design Principles
  • Design Principles refer to the use and creative
    positioning of the Design Elements. They tie up
    all of the elements and allow for the page to
    take on a certain style.

3
The Design Principles
  • Design Principles refer to the use and creative
    positioning of the Design Elements. They tie up
    all of the elements and allow for the page to
    take on a certain style.
  • Alignment
  • Balance
  • Contrast
  • Dominance/Emphasis
  • Flow
  • Unity
  • Whitespace

4
Use of the Design Principles
  • In your DTP work.
  • The layouts should have been evaluated based
    against the Design Principles.
  • In the exam.
  • Knowledge of the Design Principles and how the
    effective use of Design Elements can create them.

5
Alignment
  • When all the features on a page are lined up in a
    specific way they allow the readers eye to move
    across the page easily.

6
Alignment
  • When all the features on a page are lined up in a
    specific way they allow the readers eye to move
    across the page easily. This is due to the page
    having a neat and structured look aligning can
    achieve.

7
Alignment
  • When all the features on a page are lined up in a
    specific way they allow the readers eye to move
    across the page easily. This is due to the page
    having a neat and structured look aligning can
    achieve.
  • 4 ways of ALIGNING a page.

8
Alignment
  • 4 ways of ALIGNING a page.

9
Alignment
  • 4 ways of ALIGNING a page.

Right Aligned
Left Aligned
Centre Aligned
Justified
10
Balance
  • Balance can be found in Symmetrical, Asymmetrical
    and Radial forms. However they all give off
    different feelings and moods.
  • What type of balance would you expect to use in
    the following designs
  • Formal and Corporate
  • Fun and Relaxed

11
Balance
  • Balance can be found in Symmetrical, Asymmetrical
    and Radial forms. However they all give off
    different feelings and moods.
  • To discuss Balance you have to discuss the
    position and size of the Design Elements on the
    page.

12
Balance
  • Symmetrical Balance
  • A- Symetrical Balance
  • Radial Balance

13
Contrast
  • Contrast can come in a variety of different ways
    through colour, shape and fonts. Contrast can be
    eye-catching however when it is over used it can
    look messy and detract from the message.

14
Contrast
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Contrast
Font Architecture is a structured sans serif
font which is modern however the fun font used
underneath contrasts with this and allows the
reader to know its going to get interesting.
Shape The modern curves of the car contrast
against the straight and linear columns and photo
graphs.
Colour The lack of colours is striking. Only
Black and White is used to create a dramatic look.
16
Dominance and Emphasis
  • The size, colour and tones all contribute to the
    amount of focus a feature can create in a page.

Generally this is found more in Headings and
Subheadings but as you can see her Images can
control the users focus.
17
Flow
  • The layout of graphical items should allow a
    readers eye to glide over the page and take in
    each piece of information with the correct amount
    of attention.

The amount of Dominance has to be correct to
allow this to work.
18
Unity
  • The spacing of items, the colour, the shape of
    items allows us to understand if items are
    connected.
  • Items close together/overlapping tend to be
    related however something that is on its own
    helps create independence.

19
Unity
  • The spacing of items, the colour, the shape of
    items allows us to understand if items are
    connected.
  • Items close together/overlapping tend to be
    related
  • An item that is on its own helps create
    independence.

20
Unity
  • The spacing of items, the colour, the shape of
    items allows us to understand if items are
    connected.
  • Items close together/overlapping tend to be
    related
  • An item that is on its own helps create
    independence.

21
Whitespace
  • An empty area on the page it should have no text
    or imagery, allowing the eye to rest.

22
Exam Question
  • On the following page explain how the following
    Design Principles have been used?
  • Unity
  • Balance
  • Contrast
  • Alignment

23
Exam Question
24
Exam Question
  • Unity Similar colour scheme used through out.
    The colours have been taken from the image
    allowing them to directly relate back to the
    image.
  • Balance A-symmetrical balance has been used to
    give a fun relaxed and informal feel to it. The
    articles are very small and packed full of facts
    and information and this could be a lot of
    information for the reader to take in however
    laid out like this they are give small short
    sharp pieces of information. It also relates to
    the content of it being a picnic where things are
    relaxed.
  • Contrast The green and the orange completely
    contrast with one another and this makes the
    information standout. They are a mixture of
    shapes being used and this helps to keep the page
    interesting and fun. A bold font and a normal
    font have also been used to help the outside part
    stand out and allow people to know that the main
    focus is about eating outside.
  • Alignment Everything on the page has been left
    aligned. This allows the readers eye to easily
    flow through the information.
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