3. [principles & elements of design]
principles: guiding
rules; theory of design
explain how and why certain
combinations and relationships of
the elements are pleasing or not
pleasing
the recipe
elements: physical
expressions of design
the working parts of the design; the
tangible things we can manipulate
to create a harmonious design XX
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the ingredients
5. a:a
an evaluation
based on
ratios or size
comparisons
[proportion] pleasing size relationships
Alissa
out of proportion
= out of scale
size relationship
of parts to one
another or to the
whole
division of two
unequal, but
harmonious or
pleasing parts
10. unity variety
the most important of all the design principles
it provides a single unifying element that relates to all the varied components
[harmony] agreement or rightness
order through oneness and sameness
interest through absence of sameness
monotony
confusion
11. a a a a
a a a a
a a a a
a
[space] positive or negative
12. a a a a a a a a
[line] angled, curved or straight
15. [proximity] implies relationship
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16. a
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[contrast] for readability
a
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17. [text size] for readability
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18. [creating a .jpeg] PowerPoint
single image
o create your image using PowerPoint tools
o right click then choose save as picture
o select .jpeg from the file type drop down
menu and save
layered images
o layer your images using PowerPoint tools
o right click then choose save as picture
o enter presentation mode using Shift+F5
o take a screenshot using Alt+Prt Screen
o paste back in to PowerPoint and crop
o select .jpeg from the file type drop down
menu and save