Basic Graphic Design’s Principles
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Graphic Design like any other field has concepts to be followed.
These principles are important mostly for those who are starting their careers, however we should remember the below mentioned concepts are not rules and could be ignored or you can do the opposite of what I will explain on the following lines.
Alignment
As everybody knows it exists four different kinds of alignment (left, right, center and justify) the western world reading order always starts from the top left to the bottom right.
Try using the same alignment through all the page, using two or more alignments in the same layout could be tough to read and understand.
We need to work with design tools wisely, so work utilizing guidelines every time to avoid any mistake.
Although we are not only talking about texts, images utilize it in the same way, for example normally the first information needs to be the logo its position should be on the left or in the top but centralized followed by the product or service that you are advertising in the center and at last thing the price close to the bottom right.
Proximity
Just another example here:
Think about a catalogue that each page has a different layout, it would be a mess, wouldn’t it?
Therefore this idea of repetition works to organize and establish a visual identity, does not matter which media is your specific focus.
You have to develop an unique identity and intend as your guide until the end of the project.
Contrast
A text without contrast is completely unreadable, just imagine if this article was written in yellow instead black, could you properly read it easily?
You can correctly apply contrast in a font by using bold or italic, to justly call your users attention.
Constantly try to work with contrasting colors, furthermore not only for texts but also images, if your product is red it does not make any sense to include a red background to it by instance.
Guys those fundamental principles are the basics of graphic design, as I mentioned in the past they are not rules but visual patterns developed to support people to comprehend a message.
You can check out David Carson’s work and see he rarely follows these guidelines, however he is one of the most prominent contemporaneous designers and universally recognized for his “outside the law” portfolio.