CARP Design Principles

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You’ve Got the Look Principles of Effective Graphic & Publication Design

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The powerpoint that coincided with the lecture on CARP. These are the main design principles that you will be graded on during the length of this course so study up.

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You’ve Got the LookPrinciples of Effective

Graphic & Publication Design

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Four Basic Principles

• Contrast• Repetition• Alignment• Proximity

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Proximity

• Group Related Items Together

• Keep space between unrelated items

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Bad Proximity Example

What must Mike “The Eye” do to make it around this card?

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Good Proximity Example

What must Mike “The Eye” do to make it around this card?

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Misused Proximity

• None related objects in proximity gain an unwanted relationship

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Correct Proximity

• Grouping related objects corrects problem

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Another Proximity Example

BadEverything close to everything

GoodRelated things in close proximity to each other

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Check Your Proximity

• Squint your eyes – Less the 3-5 is good

• Group with purpose

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A l g tI e m n

Alignment

• Not just left, right, center, anymore

• Place with purpose

• Visual connections

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Alignment Example

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Right Alignment Example

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Center Alignment

• Formal

• Sedate

• Amatuer

• Boring!

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Centering with Style

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attend!

• Make it obvious

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• Add drama another way

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• experiment with the centered block

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Justified text• Spaces letters so they fill the text box

• Hard to use, hard to master

This text is being justified inside a text box. Because of the wording it has all sorts of funny spacing

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White Space• Don’t trap white space

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White Space• If you have a line use it

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Summing Up Alignment

• Find the lines and use them

• Stay away from Center

• Everything has a purpose

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Contrast

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ContrastDefinitionThe difference in visual properties that makes an object (or its representation in an image) distinguishable from other objects and the background.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contrast

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Color Contrast• 1/8 male colorblind

• I don’t want to “really” look

• Use “Complimentary” Colors

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Color Contrast (examples)

It is

Hard to

Read

Similair colors

Together

It is

Easy to read

Complimentary colors together

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Color Contrast (examples)

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Size Contrast• Differences effect where and how we look

• Big objects demand attention

• Small objects can be overlooked

• Great differences in size can draw extra attention to objects

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Size Contrast (examples)

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Shape Contrast • Shapes can hide or highlight

• Shapes guide us through the document

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Shape Contrast (examples)

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Contrast• Keep color, size and shape in mind always

• When in doubt Switch it out

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Repetition

• Repeat some aspect of the design throughout the entire piece.

• Repeat some aspect of the design throughout the entire piece.

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Repetition Basics• Repeat formatting/color for related

sections of a publication

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Repetition = Review

• No repetition your eyes just wander off the page

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Repetition = Review

• Repeating an element makes the eyes bounce.

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Repetition = Identity• Use the same/similair objects to tie

your pieces together.

• Typeface

• Film Reel