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Gestalt Psychology, the Principles of Design and Advertising Art Direction
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Design = Order + Beauty “The order the designer creates out of a chaos of pictures, copy blocks, headlines, and white space makes it easy for the reader to read and understand the ad.”
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Gestalt Psychology “the whole is greater than the simple sum of its parts Visual Weight (see balance) Grouping
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Similarity Proximity Continuity Closure (common fate)
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Grouping by Similarity
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Grouping by Proximity
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Continuity
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Closure (Common Fate) AC13
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AC13 12 14
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Principles of Design: Balance Proportion Sequence (Flow/Movement, Rhythm) Unity (Harmony) Emphasis (Dominance, Contrast)
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Balance Optical/visual weight (Gestalt psychology) Formal Balance(symmetrical) Informal Balance(asymmetrical)
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Balance: Optical vs. geometric center
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Formal Balance CHAIRS all kinds of chairs Big chairs, small chairs, formal chairs, informal chairs. If it has four legs and is designed for sitting, we’ve got it. LOGO
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Informal Balance CHAIRS all kinds of chairs Big chairs, small chairs, formal chairs, informal chairs. If it has four legs and is designed for sitting, we’ve got it. LOGO
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Proportion The “Golden Section.” aka “Golden Mean.” 2:3
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Golden Section AC B
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The smaller section is to the greater as the greater is to the whole. Thus: BCAB ABAC = ABC
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Sequence (Flow/Movement, Rhythm) Natural entry points Common visual paths Directional cues
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Natural Entry Points by Quadrant 41%20% 25%14%
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Visual Paths CHAIRS all kinds of chairs Big chairs, small chairs, formal chairs, informal chairs. If it has four legs and is designed for sitting, we’ve got it. LOGO
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Visual Paths CHAIRS all kinds of chairs Big chairs, small chairs, formal chairs, informal chairs. If it has four legs and is designed for sitting, we’ve got it. LOGO
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The “Z” Pattern
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Directional Cues Chairs Big chairs, small chairs, formal chairs, informal chairs. If it has four legs and is designed for sitting, we’ve got it.
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Unity (Harmony) Borders Negative space (White space)
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CHAIRS all kinds of chairs Big chairs, small chairs, formal chairs, informal chairs. If it has four legs and is designed for sitting, we’ve got it. LOGO
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CHAIRS all kinds of chairs Big chairs, small chairs, formal chairs, informal chairs. If it has four legs and is designed for sitting, we’ve got it. LOGO
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Emphasis (Dominance, Contrast) size position novelty tone or color
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Size
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Position
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Novelty
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Tone or Color
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