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Many years ago, an American nightclub had a fire in which over 400 people died due to a simple design flaw. What was it and how were regulations changed to ensure it never happened again?
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The doors opened inwards.
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The moral? Design is important
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Principles of Communication Design various theories, no one correct one
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Unity
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Unity Emphasis
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Unity Emphasis Balance
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Unity Emphasis Balance Rhythm
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Contrast
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Contrast Repetition
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Contrast Repetition Alignment
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Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity
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Really, they all interconnect and support each other
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Unity
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Unity - the whole has meaning beyond its parts (Gestalt theory)
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Unity - the whole has meaning beyond its parts (Gestalt theory) - we see the overall picture/image/design first, then its components
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Unity - the whole has meaning beyond its parts (Gestalt theory) - we see the overall picture/image/design first, then its components - takes advantage of brain’s inherent need to create patterns (even if not there)
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Unity - the whole has meaning beyond its parts (Gestalt theory) - we see the overall picture/image/design first, then its components - takes advantage of brain’s inherent need to create patterns (even if not there) - to achieve, all components need to belong, to visually connect to each other.
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Unity we create this by considering: - repetition - alignment - proximity
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Proximity
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Proximity by grouping items we create a “whole” and create unity
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Proximity
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By grouping related items, we also create clarity
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Proximity principle of proximity states that by grouping related items together, they become one visual unit
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Proximity principle of proximity states that by grouping related items together, they become one visual unit proximity implies a relationship
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Alignment proximity and similarity of shape unify design
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Alignment aligning like edges together strengthens unity-helps brain create pattern
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Alignment Items are grouped--but disconnected
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Alignment Items now aligned--better sense of connection/unity
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Alignment principle of alignment states that 1) nothing should be placed on a page arbitrarily
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Alignment principle of alignment states that 1) nothing should be placed on a page arbitrarily 2) every item should have a visual connection with something else on the page
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Repetition of shape
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Repetition of image
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Repetition of pattern
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Repetition principle of repetition states that repeating similar elements creates consistency and unity
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Emphasis and focal point - the intentional (ie by “design”) focusing of a viewer’s attention to one point in the piece - simplifies message
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Emphasis and focal point we create this by considering: - contrast - white space
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Contrast - insufficient contrast, focal point lost
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Contrast - better contrast, focal point gained - head - logo - phone
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White space - isolating an element focuses attention on it
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Balance - the relative balance within a composition can affect attention
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Symmetry - suggests, calm, order, stability
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Asymmetry - suggests, movement, tension
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Rhythm a sense of visual movement created by repetition of similar elements
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Elements of Graphic Design - units which can be manipulated according to design principles - “letters” to the “sentences” of principles
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Line
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Shape
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Size
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Colour/value
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Texture
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Summary
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Design Elements Line
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Design Elements Line Shape
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Design Elements Line Shape Size
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Design Elements Line Shape Size Colour
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Design Elements Line Shape Size Colour Texture
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Design Principles Unity
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Design Principles Unity Emphasis
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Design Principles Unity Emphasis Balance
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Design Principles Unity Emphasis Balance Rhythm
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Contrast
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Design Principles Unity Emphasis Balance Rhythm Contrast Repetition
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Design Principles Unity Emphasis Balance Rhythm Contrast Repetition Alignment
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Design Principles Unity Emphasis Balance Rhythm Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity
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