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Basic Design Principles
The basic design principles are fundamental guidelines that ensure visual compositions are organized, effective, and aesthetically pleasing. These principles are the foundation of any design work, from graphic design to architecture.
Here’s a summary of the key principles:
- Balance
- Definition: The distribution of visual weight within a composition.
- Types of Balance:
- Symmetrical Balance: Equal weight distributed on both sides of a central axis, creating harmony.
- Asymmetrical Balance: Unequal but still visually balanced distribution, creating dynamic and modern compositions.
- Radial Balance: Elements radiate from a central point, often in circular designs.
- Contrast
- Definition: The difference between elements to create visual interest and emphasis.
- Examples:
- Light vs. dark colors.
- Large vs. small shapes.
- Smooth vs. rough textures.
- Purpose: Draws attention to focal points and makes a design stand out.