This document outlines various web design principles including unity, variety, balance, scale and proportion, rhythm, emphasis, and simplicity. Unity ensures consistent alignment and spacing of elements. Variety incorporates different graphics, fonts, and colors. Balance evenly distributes weight across the left and right sides. Scale and proportion provide a sense of space. Rhythm guides the eye across elements. Emphasis draws focus to a specific part. Simplicity uses only basic elements.
Having over a month to complete the project will allow for more research and the development of better ideas over time. This longer timescale will positively impact the final grade. Existing resources like Photoshop and a camera at home can help complete work to a higher standard. If necessary resources are unavailable outside of college, work will need to be done during college hours or additional time spent in college. Existing similar products can both help by providing examples but may also limit original ideas due to copyright issues. Advertising standards authorities could impact the project by preventing certain ideas deemed misleading, harmful, or offensive, constraining the project scope.
This document discusses various facts about sharks, including that there are over 350 types of sharks, some can live up to 25 years, they have existed for over 300 million years, they are not mammals but animals, and their eyes are a weakness. Sharks also help keep water clean by eating dead animals and fish, which benefits other sea life.
This document discusses various layout elements and design devices that can be found in publications like newspapers and magazines. It lists elements like margins, grids, spreads, columns, date lines, page numbers, orientation, titles, crossheads, cut-outs, straplines, base lines, borders, blobs and stars, drop capitals, reverses, and white space. It provides brief definitions and explanations of these terms.
This document outlines various web design principles including unity, variety, balance, scale and proportion, rhythm, emphasis, and simplicity. Unity ensures consistent alignment and spacing of elements. Variety incorporates different graphics, fonts, and colors. Balance evenly distributes weight across the left and right sides. Scale and proportion provide a sense of space. Rhythm guides the eye across elements. Emphasis draws focus to a specific part. Simplicity uses only basic elements.
Having over a month to complete the project will allow for more research and the development of better ideas over time. This longer timescale will positively impact the final grade. Existing resources like Photoshop and a camera at home can help complete work to a higher standard. If necessary resources are unavailable outside of college, work will need to be done during college hours or additional time spent in college. Existing similar products can both help by providing examples but may also limit original ideas due to copyright issues. Advertising standards authorities could impact the project by preventing certain ideas deemed misleading, harmful, or offensive, constraining the project scope.
This document discusses various facts about sharks, including that there are over 350 types of sharks, some can live up to 25 years, they have existed for over 300 million years, they are not mammals but animals, and their eyes are a weakness. Sharks also help keep water clean by eating dead animals and fish, which benefits other sea life.
This document discusses various layout elements and design devices that can be found in publications like newspapers and magazines. It lists elements like margins, grids, spreads, columns, date lines, page numbers, orientation, titles, crossheads, cut-outs, straplines, base lines, borders, blobs and stars, drop capitals, reverses, and white space. It provides brief definitions and explanations of these terms.