Design Principles & Font Rules

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Insert Name of god/goddess Insert alternate name here.
Advertisements

Welcome to Module 1 In this lesson you will learn the basic principles of design: Balance, Proximity, Alignment, Repetition, Contrast and White Space.
Interactive Power Point
Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity Index. Contrast Contrast is the element of making things different from one another. For example when using a.
Elements of Design: The 4 Basic Principles.
Session 2—Chapter 3 Visual Literacy Learn to See, See to Learn.
This picture is an example of alignment because it has the tire marks aligned in the form of a tree. Alignment 2Alignment 3 Alignment 4.
Basic Principles of Design How to make your websites and video graphics look more professional.
Design Principles 3.02 Understand business publications.
C.R.A.P Contrast The elements being very different from one element to the next. For example the title font size would be very large and the text information.
Plate boundary project. Instructions Today you will be making plans to make a power point project over tectonic plate boundaries. You will need to include.
Design Principles for PowerPoint
International Culture Project Mr. Cummings-Morrow.
“Certain materials are included under the fair use exemption of the U.S. Copyright Law and have been prepared according to the multimedia fair use guidelines.
Six Principles of Good Design
Basic Layout & Design By: Charlena K. Vinglass. Understanding Design There are four good design principles in design: proximity, contrast, alignment and.
2006 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. 1 INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN MOVEMENT, BALANCE, UNITY, CONTRAST, EMPHASIS, LINE, AND COLOR.
This lesson has been adapted from “AIOT Graphic Design Lesson 7: Proximity, Alignment, Repetition, and Contrast” The original lesson and many other graphic.
Design Principles Web Design. Design Principles  Contrast  Repetition  Alignment  Proximity.
Design Tips for PowerPoint Projects for Ms. Birtcher’s Classes.
Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity Serif San Serif Quiz
Visual Design Design Skill Simplicity Design Skill.
Brochure Content and Design. Starting Out Generate thumbnails Consider formats Content should determine design: What is the main idea or focal point?
Jennie Ewert Beaverton High School (989)
Contrast Repitition Alignment Proximity Fonts Quizzzzz DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND FONT RULES
Design Principles - CARP Contrast Alignment Repetition Proximity Fonts Quiz.
Design Principles and Font Rules Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity Font Rules Quiz.
Contrast If two things are not the same then you should make them different. Contrast Draws you eye to the page. Big Title Small aftermath Dark Background.
Presentation Basics Some guidelines for creating PowerPoint slide shows.
Design Principles Eboni Thomas. 5 Principles ContrastRepetition AlignmentProximity Unity.
 Design Principles Lets learn about “CRAP” By: Lindsey Derber December 7, 2011.
Post-test Review Please try your best...ask questions and read the question completely!!!
Principles of Design for Photography
Design Principles EDUC 6307: Design of Print Based Media Summer 2009 Ranelle Woolrich.
POWER POINT GUIDE. PURPOSE  To Inform  Aid in Presenting  Quick Preview of your purpose.
Design and Typographic Principles. The Joshua Tree Principle Joshua Tree story example The four basic principles Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity.
Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved. 1 Web Technologies Website Planning and Design.
Design Principles Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity Font Rules &
Design Principles and Font Rules Katie Zilisch Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity Font Quiz.
Power Point Graphic Design Principles. Symmetrical Balance Symmetry – equal on both sides This slide shows a symmetrical balance.
Design Principles Mrs. Levi. Think about it…… Who creates advertisements? Why do they look like that?
Graphic Design Tricks Good ideas for Powerpoint presentations.
Index Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity Font Styles Quiz Created by: Lauren Boresch.
Design Principles for PowerPoint Presentations Color Use color to direct attention Solid background- avoid textures, designs.
Ussal Şahbaz METU Economics Department. Outline Design Principles Tools to Design Design Tips.
Design Principles Definitions. Balance The equal distribution of the visual weight of elements on a page in order to achieve a pleasing and clear layout.
Effective Poster Design: The Non-Designer’s Design Book by Robin Williams Dec 2010.
Four important design principles to improve your work
Font & Typeface Principles of Information Technology
Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity
Font & Typeface Principles of Information Technology
The Four Basic Principles
Design Principles & Font Rules By: Megan Janke
Design Principles Principles of Information Technology
Template 1 (with sans-serif font)
The Principles of Graphic Design
Study Guide By Tanner Galloway.
Design Principles Principles of Information Technology
The Principles of Graphic Design
Document Design is CRAP
Design Principles Proximity Font
Design Principles Applying principles to create attractive and professional printed and electronic publications Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013.
Learning PowerPoint Just the basics.
I’m excited to learn more about you!
DESIGN PRINCIPLES and arguing in virtual spaces
A SPEAKER’S GUIDEBOOK 4TH EDITION CHAPTER 21
Effective PowerPoint Presentations
Title Subtitle..
[Please type your poster title in white font]
Assignment 3 – Visual Principles Paula Pulley
Presentation transcript:

Design Principles & Font Rules Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity Font Rules Quiz 1 Quiz 2

Contrast Two colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel. Contrasting colors in your presentation allows for the viewer to see what is on your presentation better. For example, a white background with black font. Quiz Back to Beginning http://pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2013/04/05/09/27/man-100668_640.jpg

Repetition Repetition aids the flow of your presentation. For example, having the same background on each slide or a small picture on the bottom of the corner of each slide. Back to Beginning http://pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2013/12/17/08/23/board-229730_640.jpg

Alignment Aligning allows for the viewer to understand the content rather than having it jumbled in different areas of the slide. This also allows for the presentation to look more appealing. Back to Beginning http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/Alignment_%28PSF%29.png

Proximity Grouping is a natural for most. Proximity within your presentation helps the viewer understand what content belongs with what picture or what story belongs with what title. Back to Beginning http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Proximity.jpg

Two Fonts Two fonts to use in a presentation are serif and san serif fonts. When using a serif font, the presenter typically uses it for titles. On the other hand, the content that follows the title should be written in san serif font due to the more formal look verses serif which is curvy and can appear to be more fancy. Quiz Back to Beginning http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/79/Serif-Sans-Comparison.png

Quiz Question #1 Is this a good example of contrast? A) Yes B) No Back to Beginning http://www.smashingmagazine.com/images/readable-web-typography/type_example_b.jpg

Quiz Question #2 How many fonts are accepted in a presentation? A) One B) Two C) Three Back to Beginning

Yippee! That’s right!  Back to Beginning

Sorry, please try again!  Back to Question! Back to Beginning

Yay! You got it right  Next Question Back to Beginning

No, please try again  Back to Question! Back to Beginning