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What is graphic design?
Graphic design is the process and art of
combining text and graphics and
communicating an effective message in
the design of logos, graphics, brochures,
newsletters, posters, signs, and any other
type of visual communication.
What is a graphic designer?
Graphic designers—or graphic artists —
plan, analyze, and create visual solutions
to communications problems. They decide
the most effective way of getting a
message across in print, electronic, and
film media.
Graphic designers develop:
Magazines, newspapers and journals –
Corporate reports and publications –
Promotional displays and packaging –
Commercial displays and Billboards –
Brochures –Company logos and signs –
Web Pages and multimedia projects.
What are the five basic principles of
graphic design?
The five basic principles of graphic design
are:
1.Audience
2.Layout
3.Typography
4.Image
5.Color
Principle 1: Audience
The audience is defined as the group or
segment of the population you are
designing for. Many factors need to be
taken into consideration when
developing a design such as age,
background, skills & abilities, and cultural
differences.
General Audience Rules
 1.Age makes a difference: younger and older readers require larger print.
 2.Make sure there is a good visual separation between the words and
background; avoid dark or very bright colors, avoid complicated
backgrounds such as patterns.
 3.Reading skills influence design, keep page layouts simple
 . 4.Remember, you are not designing for yourself, you are designing for
your audience!
Principle 2: Layout
The layout is defined as the planned organization
of text, colors, and images on a page or screen.
Many factors need to be taken into consideration
when developing a layout including font size,
color palettes, column width(s), image types and
image sizes.
General Layout Rules
1.Be consistent; help the reader recognize,
identify, and comprehend different types of
information.
 2.“I like it..” is not a reason to include it in your
design. Logic, clarity, and meaning should drive
the design.
3.Keep it simple; only include layout elements,
images and words that support the message.
Principle 3: Typography
Typography is the design and use of typefaces
[fonts] as a means of visual communication
from calligraphy to the ever-developing use of
digital type.
General Typography Rules
1.Avoid using more than two different type
families (fonts) in one project.
2.Add contrast by using one typeface (font)
with two different styles; e.g., use a light or
regular weight with a bold or extra- bold
weighted font.
3.NEVER use all caps for writing paragraphs.
Principle 4: Image
Image is the illustrations or photographs that
support and enhance the design and help the
reader understand the content.
General Image Rules
1.Use graphics and images to break up the
layout so that the reader has opportunities to
absorb information.
2. Be careful that the images used can be
reproduced without losing resolution! (Don’t
use blurry pictures!)
General Image Rules
3.Cropping, or removing the unwanted parts of
an image, allows you to focus on the important
parts of that picture.
4. Be sure your pictures have meaning and
support the message you are trying to convey!
5. Brightness is the total amount of light in an
image. Change the brightness of an image to
change its appearance.
Principle 5: Color
Color is the set of colors or color palette
chosen to enhance, compliment, and impact
the final outcome of the design. Color plays a
vital role in how your audience perceives,
reacts to, and ultimately understands your
message.
General Color Rules
1.Hue is the actual name for color.
2.Colors can suggest temperature. Reds,
oranges, browns and yellows suggest warmth;
blues, greens and purples suggest coolness.
 3.Warm colors appear larger than cool colors.
General Color Rules
4.Most colors carry emotional and
psychological implications.
5.Saturation is the intensity or boldness of a
color.
6.Gradients – the degree of change from one
color into another – creates a 3D effect.
Resolution requirements for print output
Resolution is defined as the degree of sharpness of a
computer-generated image as measured by the
number of dots per linear inch in a hard-copy
printout or the number of pixels across and down on
a display screen. Anything being designed for print
output needs to have a minimum resolution of 150
DPI or PPI. The higher the resolution, the sharper the
printed image will be.
List of Top Graphic Design Software
Graphic Design Software Review
Comparison of Best Graphic Design Tools
#1) Inpage
#2) CorelDraw
#3) Adobe Photoshop
#4) Adobe Illustrator CC

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graphics lecture 1.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. What is graphic design? Graphic design is the process and art of combining text and graphics and communicating an effective message in the design of logos, graphics, brochures, newsletters, posters, signs, and any other type of visual communication.
  • 3. What is a graphic designer? Graphic designers—or graphic artists — plan, analyze, and create visual solutions to communications problems. They decide the most effective way of getting a message across in print, electronic, and film media.
  • 4. Graphic designers develop: Magazines, newspapers and journals – Corporate reports and publications – Promotional displays and packaging – Commercial displays and Billboards – Brochures –Company logos and signs – Web Pages and multimedia projects.
  • 5. What are the five basic principles of graphic design? The five basic principles of graphic design are: 1.Audience 2.Layout 3.Typography 4.Image 5.Color
  • 6. Principle 1: Audience The audience is defined as the group or segment of the population you are designing for. Many factors need to be taken into consideration when developing a design such as age, background, skills & abilities, and cultural differences.
  • 7. General Audience Rules  1.Age makes a difference: younger and older readers require larger print.  2.Make sure there is a good visual separation between the words and background; avoid dark or very bright colors, avoid complicated backgrounds such as patterns.  3.Reading skills influence design, keep page layouts simple  . 4.Remember, you are not designing for yourself, you are designing for your audience!
  • 8. Principle 2: Layout The layout is defined as the planned organization of text, colors, and images on a page or screen. Many factors need to be taken into consideration when developing a layout including font size, color palettes, column width(s), image types and image sizes.
  • 9. General Layout Rules 1.Be consistent; help the reader recognize, identify, and comprehend different types of information.  2.“I like it..” is not a reason to include it in your design. Logic, clarity, and meaning should drive the design. 3.Keep it simple; only include layout elements, images and words that support the message.
  • 10. Principle 3: Typography Typography is the design and use of typefaces [fonts] as a means of visual communication from calligraphy to the ever-developing use of digital type.
  • 11. General Typography Rules 1.Avoid using more than two different type families (fonts) in one project. 2.Add contrast by using one typeface (font) with two different styles; e.g., use a light or regular weight with a bold or extra- bold weighted font. 3.NEVER use all caps for writing paragraphs.
  • 12. Principle 4: Image Image is the illustrations or photographs that support and enhance the design and help the reader understand the content.
  • 13. General Image Rules 1.Use graphics and images to break up the layout so that the reader has opportunities to absorb information. 2. Be careful that the images used can be reproduced without losing resolution! (Don’t use blurry pictures!)
  • 14. General Image Rules 3.Cropping, or removing the unwanted parts of an image, allows you to focus on the important parts of that picture. 4. Be sure your pictures have meaning and support the message you are trying to convey! 5. Brightness is the total amount of light in an image. Change the brightness of an image to change its appearance.
  • 15. Principle 5: Color Color is the set of colors or color palette chosen to enhance, compliment, and impact the final outcome of the design. Color plays a vital role in how your audience perceives, reacts to, and ultimately understands your message.
  • 16. General Color Rules 1.Hue is the actual name for color. 2.Colors can suggest temperature. Reds, oranges, browns and yellows suggest warmth; blues, greens and purples suggest coolness.  3.Warm colors appear larger than cool colors.
  • 17. General Color Rules 4.Most colors carry emotional and psychological implications. 5.Saturation is the intensity or boldness of a color. 6.Gradients – the degree of change from one color into another – creates a 3D effect.
  • 18. Resolution requirements for print output Resolution is defined as the degree of sharpness of a computer-generated image as measured by the number of dots per linear inch in a hard-copy printout or the number of pixels across and down on a display screen. Anything being designed for print output needs to have a minimum resolution of 150 DPI or PPI. The higher the resolution, the sharper the printed image will be.
  • 19.
  • 20. List of Top Graphic Design Software Graphic Design Software Review Comparison of Best Graphic Design Tools #1) Inpage #2) CorelDraw #3) Adobe Photoshop #4) Adobe Illustrator CC