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REMEMBER TO USE EPD’S Elements of Art Principles of Design Line Color Shape Form Texture Space Value Balance Emphasis Contrast Movement Pattern Unity Rhythm REMEMBER TO USE EPD’S
Designers use LINE, COLOR, CONTRAST, and placement to EMPHASIZE dominant objects. Focus the Eye
Every letter is a visual image, yet readers rarely stop to notice the physical presence of text. Indeed, well-designed type can become invisible, playing a supporting role to content. In posters, however, typography often becomes an assertive visual element that we see as well as read. Type as an Image
Communicate with Scale Shifts in scale are signals of depth. Larger objects appear closer to the viewer and smaller ones appear farther away. Designers often exaggerate scale differences in order to amplify the illusion of depth. Designers also use shifts in scale abstractly, to create visual tension among elements, and symbolically, to suggest narrative relationships. Communicate with Scale
So, how do I design a great poster??? Why is this so memorable? So, how do I design a great poster???
How does this make you feel? What makes this so successful? How does this make you feel?
Do you recognize this? Simplicity is key