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Design Basics

J187 Introduction to Interactive Multimedia. IIMM. Design Basics. Introduction Color Type J187 Class 2. Problem Solving. Design is about: Communication Creating Interest Solving Problems. Visual or Design Element: A nything on the page as well as the lack of anything (space ).

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Design Basics

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  1. J187 Introduction to Interactive Multimedia IIMM Design Basics Introduction Color Type J187 Class 2

  2. Problem Solving Design is about: Communication Creating Interest Solving Problems • Visual or Design Element: • Anything on the page as well as the lack of anything (space). • Images, text, lines, shapes, graphics, spacing, etc.

  3. CRAP Design C.R.A.P: Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity

  4. Contrast Use colors, shapes, sizes, fonts, space and imagery to create contrast in design. Avoid colors and typefaces that are similar.

  5. Repetition Repeat visual elements throughout the design Communicates consistency and brand

  6. Alignment Where’s my boat? Dock 4, Slip 20.

  7. Proximity Similar Items Closer, Different farther apart.

  8. Color

  9. CMYK or RGB? CMYK RGB For Screens Light ALWAYS USE IN CLASS! • For Print • Pigment • DO NOT USE IN CLASS! WE WILL NEVER USE OR SPEAK OF CMYK IN THIS CLASS AGAIN!

  10. Color Wheel

  11. Primary Colors Wheel is based on the equal spacing of the primary colors Red, Yellow and Blue

  12. Secondary Colors Equal combinations of those primary colors Orange, Green, Violet/Purple

  13. Tertiary (third) Colors The next level of equal combinations The color blue-green for example.

  14. Color Relationships Complementary Two opposite colors in wheel Triads Triangle Spacing around wheel Analogous Adjacent Hues Monochromatic Single color, varied intensity Compound Combines colors from various hues

  15. Color Relationships Complementary Two opposite colors in wheel Triads Triangle Spacing around wheel Analogous Adjacent Hues Monochromatic Single color, varied intensity Compound Combines colors from various hues

  16. Color Relationships Complementary Two opposite colors in wheel Triads Triangle Spacing around wheel Analogous Adjacent Hues Monochromatic Single color, varied intensity Compound Combines colors from various hues

  17. Color Relationships Complementary Two opposite colors in wheel Triads Triangle Spacing around wheel Analogous Adjacent Hues Monochromatic Single color, varied intensity Compound Combines colors from various hues

  18. Color Relationships Complementary Two opposite colors in wheel Triads Triangle Spacing around wheel Analogous Adjacent Hues Monochromatic Single color, varied intensity Compound Combines colors from various hues

  19. Shades and Tints Add Black Add White

  20. Warm and Cool Colors Warm Cool

  21. Color Scheme Selection http://kuler.adobe.com/#themes/rating?time=30 http://colorschemedesigner.com/ Image Selection in Photoshop

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