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Page Design
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A visit to the Wayback Machine
ESPN (1999 vs now) web.archive.org/web/ / SI (2003vs now) web.archive.org/web/ / Hi*Beams (2001 vs now) web.archive.org/web/ / Colorado State University (1997 vs now) web.archive.org/web/ /
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Main Design Categories
Free form Grid
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Free Form Free-flowing placement of text and other graphic elements within a design’s frame
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Grid More traditional Objective, unemotional organization to a graphic design
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The “formula” 2-column, 3-column, 4-column Banner spans columns
Sometimes elements span more than one column Footer spans columns Collapses to single column for responsive layout
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C.R.A.P. Principles of Design
Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity
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Contrast If two elements are different, make them very different
Vary size, typeface, emphasis, color, texture, etc. If everything looks the same, nothing is emphasized
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Repetition Items performing same function should look very similar
Repetition gives identity Suggest templating system Also has load time implications—reuse of graphics
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Alignment Gives order to design Looks polished and finished
Every element should align with something else on the page
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Proximity Items near each other are seen as a unit
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Balance Placement of elements within a design’s frame
A design is considered balanced if it equalizes the weight between the x and y axis Symmetrical Asymmetrical
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Simplicity Minimal use of graphics Doesn’t mean no graphics
If an element is removed, does meaning suffer?
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Fixed Responsive 900-1000 pixels, typically 960 has many factors
Control with max-width
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Methods Sketch Graphic comp Work in HTML/CSS
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