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elements and principles of lay outing and digital poster are being used and applied?
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See appendices, activity 4 on page 13 to write your answers.
1. The visual weight of objects, texture, colors, and space is evenly/equally distributed
on the screen. Balance also refers to the arrangement of the design elements and keep a coherent
visual pattern
2. Creating a sense of unity in the screen.
3. Uses several design elements to draw a viewer's attention.
4. It is the expression that gives impressiveness or importance of the poster that will
attract the viewer's attention like the color.
5. Creating a sense of organized movement.
6. It can be achieved by using graphic elements that directs the viewers' eyes in a
certain direction.
7. It is the mark in visual communication. It is also used to locate something.
8. Usually emphasizes form. Tone creates a dramatic effects. When we shade a
drawing to make it look three dimensional we are applying tone.
9. It can be cube, a pyramid and s sphere. Form is created by design elements;
shape, tone, line and point.
10. Represents the surface. It can be rough or smooth.
Answer:
One of the most difficult parts of talking about the principles of design is figuring out just how many principles there actually are (are there five? Seven? 10?). And once that’s been figured out, which of these supposed design fundamentals should be included?
Search for “principles of design” will return results for articles that include from five to more than a dozen individual principles. Even the articles that agree on the number don’t necessarily agree on which ones should be included in that number.
In reality, there are roughly a dozen basic principles of design that beginning and expert designers alike should keep in mind when working on their projects. In addition, there are another dozen or so “secondary” design principles that are sometimes included as basics (for example, the Gestalt Principles, typography, color, and framing).