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Message design concepts …
… involves the careful
integration of …

                                   words    images



                                   motion   sounds
… into a message that easily and
clearly conveys an idea to
relevant publics.
The
Creative
Process
Steps in developing a viable
      creative concept
                                                Decide
                                                exactly what
                                                you want to
                                Evaluate        say
                                these ideas
                                from the
                                point of view
                                of how well
              Analyze the       they
              information       communicate
Assemble as   in light of the   the client’s
much          needs of the      purpose as
relevant      client            interpreted
information                     by target
as possible                     publics
Guidelines in writing your
         message
0 The verbal part of the message is the most important
  ingredient
0 Seek a consistent look from one message or medium
  to the next
0 Simplify everything
0 Use as few elements as possible
Symbols
0 Must be used as substitutes for ideas
0 Symbols are either:
   0 Words
   0 Type
   0 Color
   0 Sound
   0 Images
Image Symbols
Images include:
  0 Animation
  0 Pictures
  0 art
  0 Logos


  0 Trademarks -   ™®
  0 Graphs
Word Symbols
0 The building blocks of all messages
0 Not ideas themselves but representatives of ideas

Types of Words
0 Concrete words
   0 Objective
   0 Describes an object precisely giving the audience a clear mental
     image
   0 Needs modifiers to give it texture and form
0 Abstract words
   0 Subjective
   0 Represents abstract ideas and needs descriptors and context to
     give it clearer meaning
Great writers …
• Make ideas clear
• Can put words together
  so ideas seem to come
  alive
• Their dynamism is
  arresting and stimulating
• Remembers to effectively
  use analogies, metaphors,
  and other similar devices
  to give dimension and
  substance to a message
Type Symbols
•       A series of letter forms that makes a message visible
•       Letter forms in a font of type include all of the
        characters of:
    •     The alphabet: a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x
          yz
    •     Punctuation marks: . ? ! , ; : - ( ) [ ] / ‘ “”
    •     Numbers: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
    •     Special characters: ~ @ # $ % ^ & * _ + = < >  |
Typeface vs. Font
Typefaces are families of   Fonts are variations of a
fonts.                      typeface.
0 Times New Roman           0 Arial
                            0 Arial bold
0 Arial
                            0 Arial italics
                            0 Arial underline

                            Use this sparingly to
                            emphasize parts of a
                            message
Key points in the correct use
          of type
Legibility                              Old style
0 Do not select a typeface based         Modern
  simply on its appearance. Make
  sure that your copy is readable.      Slab serif
Appropriateness                        Sans serif
0 Concerned with the connotative          Script
  qualities of a type font.
                                      Décorative
                                     Distressed
Comparing Types
0 Script might be a pretty font but it does not
  translate well to long lines of text with small
  fonts.
0 While this font is much clearer, slab serif’s uses are more
  limited.
0 When in doubt, it is always safe to use Arial (a sans
  serif font) as it is a generic use font and is easy to
  read.
Samples of correct use of type
Samples of correct use of type
Samples of correct use of type
0 Also known as
  “wordart”, this digitally
  altered type should be
  treated like a piece of art
0 It becomes a visual just
  like a photograph or
  hand-drawn art
0 DO NOT OVERUSE! You
  might get carried away
  and create a visual that
  is difficult to understand
Logo Symbol
A logo is a symbol of an   Purposes of a logo:
organization, group, or    1. It should make a positive
person                        impression on us
                           2. It should be recognizable
                           3. It should be unique
                           4. It should age well
                           5. It should translate
                              faithfully across media
Things to remember in
         creating a logo
0 Simplicity
0 Format
   0 Varies from client to client
     0 It could be an artwork that evokes an emotional response.
     0 It could be a unique (but legible) font type.
     0 It could include a trademark or descriptive symbol. A
       trademark could be a name, symbol, or a combination used
       to identify the product of a business,
0 Design
Five stages of design
1. Research
2. Clearly define the target publics
3. Design a logo that is usable across different formats
4. Find out if the client has the budget and
   commitment to use the logo every time as it was
   designed.
5. Longevity - Always design with the future in mind.
   Design a logo that will last.
Color Symbols
0 Evokes an emotional response
0 Interpretation of color is subjective
0 Our memories, experiences, and environment
  influence the associations we make
0 Colors stimulate our calm our nervous system
0 Color preference is influenced by emotional behavior,
  lifestyle, gender, age, and sense of style and fashion
Psychology   0 Red
of Color        0 An exciting color that excites not only the
Red               bull but people as well.
Orange          0 Often associated with aggressive behavior,
Blue              passion, success, and impulse
Violet       0 Orange
Yellow
                0 A combination of red and yellow
Green
                0 It is a bright, happy, and festive color that
White
                  is not as dramatic as red.
Black
             0 Blue
                0 Associated with tradition, orderliness,
                  and stability
Psychology     0 Dark blue has a calming, relaxing effect
of Color       0 Light blue is associated with cleanliness
Red          0 Violet
Orange
                0 Frequently associated with intimacy
Blue
                0 Purple is thought of as daring and is
Violet
                  sometimes seen as royal, elegant, and
Yellow
                  expensive
Green
             0 Yellow
White
Black           0 Often associated with health and well-
                  being
                0 Bright yellow seems to raise our blood
                  pressure
Psychology     0 It is the color of optimism, presumably
                 related to the brightness of a new day
of Color     0 Green
Red
                0 Associated with nature, regeneration, and
Orange            self-preservation
Blue         0 White
Violet          0 Symbol for purity and innocence
Yellow
             0 Black
Green
                0 Symbol of mourning
White
                0 It can also have a sinister connotation
Black
                0 When used in lingerie it can be seen as
                  sexy
                0 It may also be thought of as elegant, as in
                  a “black tie” occasion
Qualities of Color
             • Synonymous with the word color
   Hue       • It is one of the primary colors
               (red, yellow, blue) or a blend of them



  Value      • Refers to the level of lightness or darkness
               in a color




Saturation   • Refers to the intensity or vividness of color
Paper Color
0 Provides a background color for
  your message
0 Paper stock can enhance or
  detract from a message in a
  printed piece
Pantone® Color
0 Pantone was a printing
  company that started in
  the 1950s
0 Pantone matching system
  is the standard in ink color
  matching
  0 An international color
    language that lets you
    specify colors by
    numbered ink colors
Photographs and Art
0 Should be selected first    Functions of Photography
  because they are            and Art
  appropriate to the          0 Get the attention of
                                readers or viewers
  message
                              0 Impart information
0 Appropriateness of a
  photograph or art is a      Should never be used merely
  judgment call. You need     to dress a presentation. It
  to have a very clear idea   should contribute
  of what the message is      specifically to the purpose of
  supposed to say.            the message
Infographics
0 The use of visual devices
  intended to
  communicate complex
  information quickly and
  clearly
0 May appear as a chart,
  diagram, graph, table,
  map, or list.
Infographic Devices
0 Summarizes statistical         0 Illustrated graphics
 information                        0 Pictures
  0 Bar graph                       0 Tables
  0 Column graph                    0 Maps
  0 Chart                        0 Bulleted (unordered) list –
0 Pie charts – usually seen as   used when you need to
  circles or ovals in which the show related items that are
  slices or wedges show data not sequential
  as parts of a whole          0 Numbered (ordered) list –
0 Diagrams – used to show        used when items have to
  how a system works             appear in a specific order
  0 Organizational chart
  0 Systems flowchart
Sound and Motion
Radio and other audio
0 Create the script sheet         0 Public domain = free
   1. Write the message first     0 Copyrighted material =
   2. Write production cues         pay royalties
      on the left                 0 Original material
   3. Break the message into
      chunks so what is said    Most audio are now
      corresponds to            produced digitally. Digital
      production cues
                                sound bytes are cleaner and
0 Copy sound effects from       represent cutting edge
  sound libraries               technology.
0 Music
Television, Film, Video, and the
            Internet
Develop a storyboard
  0 It shows rough sequential sketches of major scenes. The
    script appears below or adjacent to each frame of the
    board so it is easy to connect verbal content to the
    visual
Television, Film, Video, and the
            Internet
0 If your message is longer than a traditional spot or public
  service announcement, then you may construct an image in
  production script form.
0 Try to maximize a major asset – the ability to show
  movement.
  0 Avoid talking heads because they don’t exploit this quality.
  0 Don’t use action for the sake of action, use if for a purpose.
    Make it fit what is being said.
0 Production cost is high.
0 Carefully check the copyright status of everything
Qualities of a good message
               design
0 Clear creative concept
   0 The creative way that you decide to interpret the strategy
   0 The tactical way you finally shape the message
   0 It affects all elements in the message
0 Getting and holding attention.
  0 This calls for the careful integration of words, visuals, and designs.
0 Understanding publics
   0 This signifies the degree to which you are limited by your
     knowledge of the publics beliefs and behavior.
0 Good organization
   0 Your message should be organized so that it seems to flow
     naturally from point to point.
Visual
Principles      0 Balance
Balance            0 Formal or symmetrical
Visual weight        0 Message elements are equal in visual
Lines                  weight on both sides of an imaginary line
Contrast             0 Connotes stability, security, authority,
Movement               leadership, and thoughtfulness
Harmony              0 May be seen as unexciting, unimaginative,
Unity                  and lacking tension or movement
Proportion           0 Readers or viewers don’t have to work hard
                       to see relationships between message
                       elements
Visual
Principles
                0 Informal or asymmetrical
Balance
                   0 Message elements are unequal in visual
Visual weight
                     weights on either side of an imaginary line
Lines
                   0 Offers less stability but is generally seen as
Contrast             being more interesting and exciting
Movement           0 Requires more effort in readers and viewers
Harmony              to perceive the whole message
Unity              0 Seen as dynamic, fresh, inviting, casual,
Proportion           creative, and friendly
                0 Visual weight
Visual          0 Lines
Principles         0 Horizontal and vertical
Balance              0 Tend to stabilize our visual perception of a
Visual weight         message
Lines             0 Diagonal
Contrast            0 Create visual or dynamic tension
Movement            0 Tend to jar readers and viewers
Harmony             0 Use with restraint and they can be effective
Unity
                0 Contrast
Proportion
                   0 Primary way to indicate differences as
                     opposed to similarities
Visual            0 Builds interest and stimulates our
Principles          attention
Balance           0 Helps anchor the eye so it can see a visual
                    more clearly
Visual weight
                  0 It exaggerates, emphasizes, accents,
Lines
                    dramatizes, and excites, and attracts
Contrast            attention
Movement        0 Movement
Harmony           0 It is a good idea to place key elements in
Unity               the general area of the optical center
Proportion        0 Arrangement of elements creates the
                    illusion of movement and keeps the
                    message from being seen as static and
                    uninteresting
Natural Eye Movement
Visual          0 Harmony
Principles        0 All the pieces fit together in what appears
Balance             to be a natural, cohesive way.
Visual weight     0 They collectively convey a clear message
Lines               that is enhanced by the
Contrast            type, visuals, color, and paper or screen.
Movement          0 All the pieces “speak” with a single voice
Harmony
                0 Unity
Unity
                   0 Where all of the elements are
Proportion
                     complementary
                   0 Relationship between elements is more
                     than spatial
Visual
Principles        0 Techniques to unify a message include:
Balance
                     0 Use of borders, screens, background
Visual weight          colors, and overlapping elements
Lines                0 Grouping - this gives the impact of a larger
Contrast               visual without taking away from the content
Movement               of each.
Harmony         0 Proportions
Unity              0 Refers to the size of an element in relation
Proportion           to other elements
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Message design concepts

  • 1.
  • 2. Message design concepts … … involves the careful integration of … words images motion sounds … into a message that easily and clearly conveys an idea to relevant publics.
  • 4. Steps in developing a viable creative concept Decide exactly what you want to Evaluate say these ideas from the point of view of how well Analyze the they information communicate Assemble as in light of the the client’s much needs of the purpose as relevant client interpreted information by target as possible publics
  • 5. Guidelines in writing your message 0 The verbal part of the message is the most important ingredient 0 Seek a consistent look from one message or medium to the next 0 Simplify everything 0 Use as few elements as possible
  • 6. Symbols 0 Must be used as substitutes for ideas 0 Symbols are either: 0 Words 0 Type 0 Color 0 Sound 0 Images
  • 7. Image Symbols Images include: 0 Animation 0 Pictures 0 art 0 Logos 0 Trademarks - ™® 0 Graphs
  • 8. Word Symbols 0 The building blocks of all messages 0 Not ideas themselves but representatives of ideas Types of Words 0 Concrete words 0 Objective 0 Describes an object precisely giving the audience a clear mental image 0 Needs modifiers to give it texture and form 0 Abstract words 0 Subjective 0 Represents abstract ideas and needs descriptors and context to give it clearer meaning
  • 9. Great writers … • Make ideas clear • Can put words together so ideas seem to come alive • Their dynamism is arresting and stimulating • Remembers to effectively use analogies, metaphors, and other similar devices to give dimension and substance to a message
  • 10. Type Symbols • A series of letter forms that makes a message visible • Letter forms in a font of type include all of the characters of: • The alphabet: a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x yz • Punctuation marks: . ? ! , ; : - ( ) [ ] / ‘ “” • Numbers: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 • Special characters: ~ @ # $ % ^ & * _ + = < > |
  • 11. Typeface vs. Font Typefaces are families of Fonts are variations of a fonts. typeface. 0 Times New Roman 0 Arial 0 Arial bold 0 Arial 0 Arial italics 0 Arial underline Use this sparingly to emphasize parts of a message
  • 12. Key points in the correct use of type Legibility Old style 0 Do not select a typeface based Modern simply on its appearance. Make sure that your copy is readable. Slab serif Appropriateness Sans serif 0 Concerned with the connotative Script qualities of a type font. Décorative Distressed
  • 13. Comparing Types 0 Script might be a pretty font but it does not translate well to long lines of text with small fonts. 0 While this font is much clearer, slab serif’s uses are more limited. 0 When in doubt, it is always safe to use Arial (a sans serif font) as it is a generic use font and is easy to read.
  • 14. Samples of correct use of type
  • 15. Samples of correct use of type
  • 16. Samples of correct use of type
  • 17. 0 Also known as “wordart”, this digitally altered type should be treated like a piece of art 0 It becomes a visual just like a photograph or hand-drawn art 0 DO NOT OVERUSE! You might get carried away and create a visual that is difficult to understand
  • 18. Logo Symbol A logo is a symbol of an Purposes of a logo: organization, group, or 1. It should make a positive person impression on us 2. It should be recognizable 3. It should be unique 4. It should age well 5. It should translate faithfully across media
  • 19. Things to remember in creating a logo 0 Simplicity 0 Format 0 Varies from client to client 0 It could be an artwork that evokes an emotional response. 0 It could be a unique (but legible) font type. 0 It could include a trademark or descriptive symbol. A trademark could be a name, symbol, or a combination used to identify the product of a business, 0 Design
  • 20. Five stages of design 1. Research 2. Clearly define the target publics 3. Design a logo that is usable across different formats 4. Find out if the client has the budget and commitment to use the logo every time as it was designed. 5. Longevity - Always design with the future in mind. Design a logo that will last.
  • 21. Color Symbols 0 Evokes an emotional response 0 Interpretation of color is subjective 0 Our memories, experiences, and environment influence the associations we make 0 Colors stimulate our calm our nervous system 0 Color preference is influenced by emotional behavior, lifestyle, gender, age, and sense of style and fashion
  • 22. Psychology 0 Red of Color 0 An exciting color that excites not only the Red bull but people as well. Orange 0 Often associated with aggressive behavior, Blue passion, success, and impulse Violet 0 Orange Yellow 0 A combination of red and yellow Green 0 It is a bright, happy, and festive color that White is not as dramatic as red. Black 0 Blue 0 Associated with tradition, orderliness, and stability
  • 23. Psychology 0 Dark blue has a calming, relaxing effect of Color 0 Light blue is associated with cleanliness Red 0 Violet Orange 0 Frequently associated with intimacy Blue 0 Purple is thought of as daring and is Violet sometimes seen as royal, elegant, and Yellow expensive Green 0 Yellow White Black 0 Often associated with health and well- being 0 Bright yellow seems to raise our blood pressure
  • 24. Psychology 0 It is the color of optimism, presumably related to the brightness of a new day of Color 0 Green Red 0 Associated with nature, regeneration, and Orange self-preservation Blue 0 White Violet 0 Symbol for purity and innocence Yellow 0 Black Green 0 Symbol of mourning White 0 It can also have a sinister connotation Black 0 When used in lingerie it can be seen as sexy 0 It may also be thought of as elegant, as in a “black tie” occasion
  • 25. Qualities of Color • Synonymous with the word color Hue • It is one of the primary colors (red, yellow, blue) or a blend of them Value • Refers to the level of lightness or darkness in a color Saturation • Refers to the intensity or vividness of color
  • 26. Paper Color 0 Provides a background color for your message 0 Paper stock can enhance or detract from a message in a printed piece
  • 27. Pantone® Color 0 Pantone was a printing company that started in the 1950s 0 Pantone matching system is the standard in ink color matching 0 An international color language that lets you specify colors by numbered ink colors
  • 28. Photographs and Art 0 Should be selected first Functions of Photography because they are and Art appropriate to the 0 Get the attention of readers or viewers message 0 Impart information 0 Appropriateness of a photograph or art is a Should never be used merely judgment call. You need to dress a presentation. It to have a very clear idea should contribute of what the message is specifically to the purpose of supposed to say. the message
  • 29. Infographics 0 The use of visual devices intended to communicate complex information quickly and clearly 0 May appear as a chart, diagram, graph, table, map, or list.
  • 30. Infographic Devices 0 Summarizes statistical 0 Illustrated graphics information 0 Pictures 0 Bar graph 0 Tables 0 Column graph 0 Maps 0 Chart 0 Bulleted (unordered) list – 0 Pie charts – usually seen as used when you need to circles or ovals in which the show related items that are slices or wedges show data not sequential as parts of a whole 0 Numbered (ordered) list – 0 Diagrams – used to show used when items have to how a system works appear in a specific order 0 Organizational chart 0 Systems flowchart
  • 32. Radio and other audio 0 Create the script sheet 0 Public domain = free 1. Write the message first 0 Copyrighted material = 2. Write production cues pay royalties on the left 0 Original material 3. Break the message into chunks so what is said Most audio are now corresponds to produced digitally. Digital production cues sound bytes are cleaner and 0 Copy sound effects from represent cutting edge sound libraries technology. 0 Music
  • 33. Television, Film, Video, and the Internet Develop a storyboard 0 It shows rough sequential sketches of major scenes. The script appears below or adjacent to each frame of the board so it is easy to connect verbal content to the visual
  • 34. Television, Film, Video, and the Internet 0 If your message is longer than a traditional spot or public service announcement, then you may construct an image in production script form. 0 Try to maximize a major asset – the ability to show movement. 0 Avoid talking heads because they don’t exploit this quality. 0 Don’t use action for the sake of action, use if for a purpose. Make it fit what is being said. 0 Production cost is high. 0 Carefully check the copyright status of everything
  • 35. Qualities of a good message design 0 Clear creative concept 0 The creative way that you decide to interpret the strategy 0 The tactical way you finally shape the message 0 It affects all elements in the message 0 Getting and holding attention. 0 This calls for the careful integration of words, visuals, and designs. 0 Understanding publics 0 This signifies the degree to which you are limited by your knowledge of the publics beliefs and behavior. 0 Good organization 0 Your message should be organized so that it seems to flow naturally from point to point.
  • 36. Visual Principles 0 Balance Balance 0 Formal or symmetrical Visual weight 0 Message elements are equal in visual Lines weight on both sides of an imaginary line Contrast 0 Connotes stability, security, authority, Movement leadership, and thoughtfulness Harmony 0 May be seen as unexciting, unimaginative, Unity and lacking tension or movement Proportion 0 Readers or viewers don’t have to work hard to see relationships between message elements
  • 37. Visual Principles 0 Informal or asymmetrical Balance 0 Message elements are unequal in visual Visual weight weights on either side of an imaginary line Lines 0 Offers less stability but is generally seen as Contrast being more interesting and exciting Movement 0 Requires more effort in readers and viewers Harmony to perceive the whole message Unity 0 Seen as dynamic, fresh, inviting, casual, Proportion creative, and friendly 0 Visual weight
  • 38. Visual 0 Lines Principles 0 Horizontal and vertical Balance 0 Tend to stabilize our visual perception of a Visual weight message Lines 0 Diagonal Contrast 0 Create visual or dynamic tension Movement 0 Tend to jar readers and viewers Harmony 0 Use with restraint and they can be effective Unity 0 Contrast Proportion 0 Primary way to indicate differences as opposed to similarities
  • 39. Visual 0 Builds interest and stimulates our Principles attention Balance 0 Helps anchor the eye so it can see a visual more clearly Visual weight 0 It exaggerates, emphasizes, accents, Lines dramatizes, and excites, and attracts Contrast attention Movement 0 Movement Harmony 0 It is a good idea to place key elements in Unity the general area of the optical center Proportion 0 Arrangement of elements creates the illusion of movement and keeps the message from being seen as static and uninteresting
  • 41. Visual 0 Harmony Principles 0 All the pieces fit together in what appears Balance to be a natural, cohesive way. Visual weight 0 They collectively convey a clear message Lines that is enhanced by the Contrast type, visuals, color, and paper or screen. Movement 0 All the pieces “speak” with a single voice Harmony 0 Unity Unity 0 Where all of the elements are Proportion complementary 0 Relationship between elements is more than spatial
  • 42. Visual Principles 0 Techniques to unify a message include: Balance 0 Use of borders, screens, background Visual weight colors, and overlapping elements Lines 0 Grouping - this gives the impact of a larger Contrast visual without taking away from the content Movement of each. Harmony 0 Proportions Unity 0 Refers to the size of an element in relation Proportion to other elements