Graphic design uses elements like typography, photography, illustration, color, shape, and texture to communicate visually. Common applications include branding, publications, signage, and web design. Effective graphic design employs principles such as movement, balance, unity, and emphasis to attract attention and convey information through strategic use of lines, color, size, and position.
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Introduction To Graphic Design
Graphic design uses elements like typography, photography, illustration, color, shape, and texture to communicate visually. Common applications include branding, publications, signage, and web design. Effective graphic design employs principles such as movement, balance, unity, and emphasis to attract attention and convey information through strategic use of lines, color, size, and position.
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INTRODUCTION TO
GRAPHIC DESIGN MOVEMENT, BALANCE, UNITY, CONTRAST, EMPHASIS, LINE, AND COLOR GRAPHIC DESIGN
Graphic design is the process of visual
communication and problem-solving using one or more of typography, photography and illustration. The field is considered a subset of visual communication and communication design USE OF GRAPHIC DESIGN
Common uses of graphic design
include corporate design (logos and branding), editorial design (magazines, newspapers and books), way finding or environmental design, advertising, web design, communication design, product packaging and signage. Graphic design elements
Graphic design elements are the building
blocks of graphics. Line Color Shape Texture LINES
Lines can be straight or curved.
How are lines used in the composition on this slide? COLOR DEFINITIONS
Hue is another word for color.
Chroma is the intensity or purity of color. Tint is a color mixed with white. Tone is a color mixed with gray. Shade is a color mixed with black. COLOR AND CONTRAST Using color can enhance or detract from a composition.
Color wheels help determine which colors are in
greatest contrast. COLOR IN DESIGN
Use color to label or show hierarchy.
Use color to represent or imitate reality. Use color to unify, separate, or emphasize. Use color to decorate. Use color consistently SHAPES
Shapes are enclosed objects that can be
created by line or created by color and value changes that define their edges. TEXTURE
Texture is the surface look of an object created
by varying dark and light areas. Roughness Smoothness Depth GRAPHIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES
Graphic design principles are ways in which
elements are used together. Movement Balance Emphasis Unity MOVEMENT
Movement is the use of lines, color, and
repetition to create the illusion of motion. Curved forms or lines Repetition of geometric forms Fuzzy lines or outlines LINES
Lines can indicate motion or direction.
How are lines used in the composition on this slide? BALANCE
Balance is the act of comparing or estimating
two things, one against the other, and the contrast between: Empty space (white space) and filled space Text and images Color and no colors and different colors Textures against flat colors BALANCE IN COMPOSITION
There are three different types of balance when
using color, shape, and position: Symmetry Asymmetry Radial symmetry SYMMETRICAL BALANCE ASSYMMETRIC BALANCE UNITY
Unity: The correct balance of composition or
color that produces a harmonious effect. EMPHASIS
Emphasis: To express with particular stress or
force. Some examples of Graphic Designs SUMMARY
The basis of good graphic design is use of design
elements and their thoughtful application in the form of design principles. Clearly identify what you are trying to accomplish use design to convey your message. Brainstorm alternatives.