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  • Design Principals Dee Moore Sources
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  • Four Design Principals contrast proximity alignment repetition
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  • Contrast The design principal of contrast is when objects in a picture are strikingly or drastically different in color or size, or something stands out greatly and catches the eye of the viewer. This picture is a good example of contrast, because the red bell pepper pops out to the viewer as it is starkly different than the lime green color of the apples. Other good examples of contrast are Ex. 1 Ex. 3Ex. 2 Back to Design Principals Menu
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  • Repetition The design principal of repetition is when objects are repeated throughout the picture. It unifies the picture and keeps the viewers eye on the object. This picture is a good example of repetition, because the Campbells can is repeated multiple times throughout the picture. Even though the colors change, all 8 images are Campbells soup cans. Other good examples of repetition are Ex. 1 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 Back to Design Principals Menu
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  • Alignment The design principal of alignment is when items on a page are aligned with other items, and doing so creates cohesion. Items can be aligned on the left, center or right side of the page. This picture is a good example of alignment, because the acronym, BARE, is aligned perfectly on the left side of the page. This allows the viewer to see the word easily and also the message its trying to portray. Other good examples of alignment are Ex. 3Ex. 2 Ex. 1 Back to Design Principals Menu
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  • Proximity Ex. 3Ex. 2Ex. 1 The design principal of proximity is when items on the page are organized according to their relationship to the other items. When items are similar, they are placed close to each other, and items that are different are further apart. This picture is a good example of proximity, because the four blue ovals are similar and also placed close to each other. Other good examples of proximity are Back to Design Principals Menu
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  • Contrast This is a good example of contrast, because the two flowers are starkly different colors, so they pop and stand out very well. Ex. 2
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  • Contrast This is a good example of contrast, because the zebra is two distinct colors, black and white, that are very different from each other. Ex. 3
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  • Contrast This is a good example of contrast, because the entire picture is shades of blue with the exception of the bright orange that pops. Back to Design Principals Menu
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  • Repetition Ex. 2 This is a good example of repetition, because the ballerina dancers appear multiple times, repeating themselves in the picture.
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  • Repetition Ex. 3 This is a good example of repetition, because there are many green apples repeated. Therefore, the picture is unified; the focus is on the apples.
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  • Repetition Back to Design Principals Menu This is a good example of repetition, because there are multiples of the same column in the picture. Despite anything else going on in the picture, the focus in on the columns.
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  • Alignment Ex. 2 This is a good example of alignment, because the name of the company is centered and also the first thing seen, while the additional important information is aligned on the right side and easy to see and read.
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  • Alignment Ex. 3 This is a good example of alignment, because the ducks are organized in two straight lines down the center of the page, while it also creates cohesion and the idea of one larger unit.
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  • Alignment Back to Design Principals Menu This is a good example of alignment, because the apple seeds are aligned in the center of the apple and form a straight line. The seeds are organized and grouped neatly.
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  • Proximity Ex. 2 This is a good example of proximity, because the squares are evenly spaced while staying close together since they are similar in size.
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  • Proximity Ex. 3 This is a good example of proximity, because the information regarding the person is grouped together, and the information regarding contact information is grouped together in a different location.
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  • Proximity Back to Design Principals Menu This is a good example of proximity, because the different ovals have been arranged and grouped according to their different sizes.
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