Design Principles By Wesley Rolston. Five Design Principles Proximity alignment Repetition Balance Contrast.

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Design Principles By Wesley Rolston

Five Design Principles Proximity alignment Repetition Balance Contrast

The design principle of proximity calls for related items to be grouped visually, creating less clutter and making for a more organized layout. Items unrelated to each other should be placed further apart, to emphasize their lack of relationship. This picture is a good example of proximity because the hexagonal shapes help to define and contain the information. Other examples of proximity are: Proximity Ex. 1 Ex. 1 Ex. 2 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 Ex. 3 Back to Main Menu

The design principle of balance is the consideration of visual weight and importance. It is a way to compare the right and left side of a composition. This picture is a good example of balance because if a line was drawn down the middle, the image is essentially the same on the right as the left. Other examples of balance are: Balance Ex. 1 Ex. 1 Ex. 2 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 Ex. 3 Back to Main Menu

The design principle of contrast is the occurrence of differing elements, such as color, value, size, etc. It creates interest and pulls the attention toward the focal point. Contrast adds visual interest to your page. This picture is a good example of contrast because the dark tire/fist image pops with the lighter orange background. Other examples of contrast are: Contrast Ex. 1 Ex. 1 Ex. 2 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 Ex. 3 Back to Main Menu

The design principle of repetition is the idea of repeating design elements throughout the entire piece. The element repeated can be a font style, graphic, line, icons, colors, etc. This picture is a good example of repetition because the soda bottles are repeated in straight lines. Other examples of repetition are: Repetition Ex. 1 Ex. 1 Ex. 2 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 Ex. 3 Back to Main Menu

The design principle of alignment says that everything on a page should be visually connected to something else on the page. Nothing should be placed arbitrarily. When elements are aligned they are connected to each other, even if they are separated on the page. This picture is a good example of alignment because the candies are in straight lines centered on the page. The text at the bottom is also center aligned. Other examples of alignment are: Alignment Ex. 1 Ex. 1 Ex. 2 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 Ex. 3 Back to Main Menu

This is a good example of contrast because the viewers’ attention is focused on the music player. The ad features a silhouetted character on a brightly colored background with the iPod and earphones in white which makes them stand out clearly against the silhouettes and colored backgrounds. Contrast Ex. 2 Ex. 2

This is a good example of contrast because the white text and doodles pop against the dark red color of the wine. Contrast Ex. 3 Ex. 3

This is a good example of contrast because the multi- colored bubbles pop compared to the silhouette on the right side of the image. Contrast Back to Main Menu

This is a good example of alignment because the lines in the image repeat the right justified text at the bottom of the page. Alignment Ex. 2 Ex. 2

This is a good example of alignment because all the text runs the same width from left to right as the ballerina’s outstretched legs. There is a strong margin on each side of the flier. Alignment Ex. 3 Ex. 3

This is a good example of alignment because all text is right aligned. This generally works best for small bits of text, such as posters, some ads, and in this business card layout. Not only are the lines within each of the two blocks of text aligned to the right, both blocks of text are right-aligned to the same invisible line. Alignment Back to Main Menu

This is a good example of repetition because the pattern from the flip- flop is repeated in the background design. Repetition Ex. 2 Ex. 2

This is a good example of repetition because the curve in the pitchfork is repeated in the man’s overalls and the neckline of his shirt and the woman’s. The lines of the pitchfork are repeated in the lines of the house. Repetition Ex. 3 Ex. 3

This is a good example of repetition because the curve of the vase is repeated in the curves of the man and woman’s legs. Repetition Back to Main Menu

This is a good example of balance because the image could almost be cut in half down the center. There is a very strong sense of symmetrical balance as the two animals on her shoulders are the same size and color. Balance Ex. 2 Ex. 2

This is a good example of balance because even though the sides of the image don’t reflect each other symmetrically, they do balance each other out in terms of color, texture, and content. Balance Ex. 3 Ex. 3

This is a good example of balance because the two sides of the image are essentially the same. Balance Back to Main Menu

This is a good example of proximity because although there is much information being displayed, the generous room in the header and appropriately spaced items in the content and sidebar areas help contribute to this clean and organized look and make it easy to navigate. Proximity Ex. 2 Ex. 2

This is a good example of proximity because the different elements of the image (drawings, clipart, letters) are grouped together for maximum impact. Proximity Ex. 3 Ex. 3

This is a good example of proximity because the words are grouped together with ideal placement of the hands for maximum impact. The background image is important but not distracting. Proximity Back to Main Menu