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Pairing different styles of type, such as sans serif with a serif style type is an example of contrast.
True
False
Designers can repeat the use of which of the following elements to create repetition?
Color
Font
Shape
All of the above
Which of the two designs shows a good CONTRAST of color?
Left (red and blue)
Right (sand and brown)
Neither are good
Both are good
What is the design principle?
Grouping related items together
Proximity
Alignment
Contrast
Repetition
What is the design principle?
Giving your content "room to breathe"
Proximity
Alignment
White Space
Contrast
What is the design principle?
Arrangement of content around invisble lines or grid on the page.
Proximity
White Space
Repetition
Alignment
What is the design principle?
Making two or more things stand out on the page by making them different (through color or font choices, for example).
White Space
Alignment
Proximity
Contrast
What is the design principle?
Consistency of fonts, colors, symbols or graphics, and layout on a page or between designs.
Proximity
Repetition
Alignment
Contrast
Every visual element in a design should be connected by an invisible line with at least one other element
asymmetrical
alignment
concrete
center
Look at the layout on the left. What design principle was used to improve the layout on the right?
Contrast
Simplicity
Repetition
Alignment
What design principle was used to improve the layout of the image on the right?
Contrast
Alignment
Color
Bold
What design principle(s) were applied to improve the ad on the right?
Proximity and Alignment
Contrast and Bold
Simplicity
Size of Graphic
Compare business cards. Which has improved proximity?
the one on the left
the one on the right
This is a good example of what design principle(s)?
Alignment
Contrast
Repetition
All of these as well as Proximity
Compare the two images. What design principle(s) were used to improve the design on the right?
Repetition
Simplicity
Alignment and Simplicity
Alignment and Proximity
Movement, Emphasis, Contrast, Repetition, Alignment, Proximity are all the....
Elements
Principals
Principles
Parts of a design
This PRINCIPLE refers to the extreme difference between two elements, such as color, texture or size
Movement
Contrast
Repetition
Alignment
The principle of emphasis is used by designers to create dominance & focus in their work. Your eye is drawn to which color?
Red
Blue
Green
The process of ensuring related design elements are placed together
Proximity
Emphasis
Movement
Repetition
Alignment is......
organization of an element so as to provide order and unity
the repeating of objects
a way to catch the viewers eye
The reusing of the same or similar elements throughout your design?
Contrast
Alignment
Proximity
Repetition
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