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2. GRAPHIC DESIGNING
Graphic design is the craft of creating visual content to communicate messages.
Applying visual hierarchy and page layout techniques, graphic designers use
typography and pictures to meet users’ specific needs and focus on the logic of
displaying elements in interactive designs to optimize the user experience.
Graphic design" is a vast and varied discipline, using many skills, rules and
techniques to be able to provide the right information.
It is both a combination of artistic expression and media relations.
3. GRAPHIC DESIGNING
When most people think about good design they think about making
something that looks amazing and mistakenly think they can achieve this with
bells and whistles. This can actually work against you.
Well designed and stylish items present material in a way that best suits how our
subconscious takes in information and draws meaning from it.
What you will find is that things which look stunning are normally very simple
but in a way that makes it crisp and clear.
4. Good design aims to work with the minds natural ways of interpreting
information and thus reduce the amount of work it has to do. The
concepts presented below aim to achieve this.
Colour
The first thing we should think about with our material is colour. Most people
tend to just throw colours in as needed and the end result ends up being
disjointed.
If you pick a limited and complementary colour scheme up front then stick with
only those colours your content will be much more coherent.
5. A colour scheme is a set of colours that you select for your design. All aspects of
the design should then use only these colours. The number of colours you will
need will depend on your work and its complexity.
Typically you would want a base set of colours, then a few that are richer or
brighter in colour and a few that are lighter in colour.
Premade Colour Schemes
There are many sites out there with heaps of pre made colour schemes from people
that know what they are doing.
They can be good to use directly or as a base to tweak and get just how you want.
6. The Colour Wheel is a basic tool that designers use to create colour schemes.
Two quite good ones are Kuler by Adobe and Color Scheme Designer.
The basic idea is that the 3 primary colours (red, green and blue) are spaced out
around a wheel and evenly transitioned between.
You then pick your colour scheme by picking points evenly spaced around the
wheel.
The Colour Wheel
7. We can use the idea of depth mentioned above (that closer items are more vivid
and further items are faded) to convey importance.
Our minds treat closer items as more important than further away items.
A threat for instance that is closer is much more important to deal with than a
threat that is further away.
Use bolder colours for important items and lighter colours for less important items.
Depth