4 Design Principals Flashcards

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What are the 4 design principals

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Proximity, Alignment, Repetition, Contrast

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What are the elements of design

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type, color, size, line thickness, shape, space, texture, relationship, etc.

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Proximity

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Group related items together to create a single visual unit instead of multiple separate units. This simplifies information organization and reduces clutter.

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Alignment

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Avoid placing elements on the page randomly. Instead, ensure that each element has a visual connection with another element on the page. This creates a clean and fresh appearance.

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Repitition

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Repeating visual elements means repeating some of the elements listed above. This helps
develop the organization and strengthen the unity.

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Contrast

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The idea behind contrast is to avoid elements on the page that are merely similar. If the elements
are not the same, then make them very different. Contrast is often the most important visual
attraction on a page.

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Goal of Proximity

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The basic goal of proximity is to organize (organized white space)

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Alignment

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The main goal of alignment is to unify and organize the page (strong unity)

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Goal of Repetition

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The goal of repetition is to unify and to add visual interest.

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