To set up 20 seconds: Go to TRANSITIONS menu. Then choose 00:20 To set up 20 seconds: Go to TRANSITIONS menu. Then choose 00:20.00 for length “After…”. You can also choose a duration such as 00.50 for ½ second. Be sure to click “Apply to All”
Underlying Principles of design ! Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity Underlying Principles of design
Click on design to be “moved” Mykola Herasymovych, Click on design to be “moved”
Exhibit 1: Fashion
Exhibit 2: Architecture/Construction
Exhibit 3: Landscaping
{ Contrast. simply means different. Size, shape, color, texture… anything that distinguishes.
{ } The idea behind contrast is to avoid elements on the page that are merely similar. If the elements [...] are not the same, then make them very different. (from Robin Williams, Non-designers Handbook)
Connor Matthews By Shape
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The idea of “very different” is just one school of thought The idea of “very different” is just one school of thought. On the other hand, you can sometimes use slight contrasts, such as use of Arial & Arial Narrow. By Size
{ Alignment. Nothing should be placed on a page arbitrarily. Every element should have some visual connection with another page.
Asa Perryman and Emily Callahan Alignment Example
Busy, but nothing arbitrary
Center alignment does not have to be . . . The design above is attractive, but what would you do to improve it?
Another example – being centered without being centered
{ Repetition. Repeat visual elements of the design throughout the design. This helps to develop the organization and strengthen unity.
Beauty through repetition! Josh Boquiren Beauty through repetition!
Repetition Begets Unity. Note repetition of circles in sky and grass Repeating spots, while contrasting colors Repetition Begets Unity.
{ Proximity. Elements that are related should be grouped together, whereas separate design elements should have enough space in between to communicate that they are different.
Katherine Gumps Proximity: the 4 dots help to unify Please pardon my plunge into Wikipedia, but click here for more info
LEEA WHETSTONE Proximity example
Overlapping can unify
And finally, all of the wonderful C.R.A.P. Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity