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Design Principles for Confident Designs

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What is the design principle that emphasizes one element to stand out in a design?

Contrast

Which design principle refers to the way eyes scan a page, often created through contrast or line direction?

Movement

Which design principle helps in avoiding heavy or lopsided designs by ensuring the size and quantity of design elements are in relation to each other?

Proportion

What is the design principle that gives structure and order to designs by establishing the relationship between elements?

Alignment

What design principle involves the consistent use of elements to build patterns, rhythm, and emphasis?

Repetition

Which design principle refers to the empty areas in a design that improve legibility, add emphasis, and prevent overcrowding?

White space

What design principle involves the difference between elements, such as color, texture, or size, used to add emphasis and interest?

Contrast

Which design principle focuses on the way eyes scan a page, often created through contrast or line direction?

Movement

What design principle involves the positioning of objects in a design, creating symmetry or asymmetry to add structure and visual interest?

Balance

Which design principle establishes the relationship between elements, giving structure and order to designs?

Alignment

Study Notes

  • Design principles introduced in the lesson to create designs with confidence
  • Emphasis: one element stands out in a design, often created through contrast or white space
  • Contrast: difference between elements, such as color, texture, or size, used to add emphasis and interest
  • White space: empty areas in a design that improve legibility, add emphasis, and prevent overcrowding
  • Movement: way eyes scan a page, created through contrast or line direction
  • Repetition: consistent use of elements to build patterns, rhythm, and emphasis
  • Proportion: size and quantity of design elements in relation to each other, ensuring balance and avoiding heavy or lopsided designs
  • Balance: positioning of objects in a design, creating symmetry or asymmetry to add structure and visual interest
  • Alignment: relationship between elements, giving structure and order to designs, can be edge or center aligned or aligned to each other
  • Emphasis, contrast, white space, movement, repetition, proportion, balance, and alignment are key design principles to create effective and visually appealing designs.

Learn about key design principles such as emphasis, contrast, white space, movement, repetition, proportion, balance, and alignment to create effective and visually appealing designs with confidence.

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