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Design Principles Research

Design Principles Research. By Jeremy Donalson. Alignment. Alignment is an extension of proximity It has to do with placing items so that they line up Alignment is a concept that produces both grouping and organizes information to create order.

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Design Principles Research

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  1. Design Principles Research By Jeremy Donalson

  2. Alignment • Alignment is an extension of proximity • It has to do with placing items so that they line up • Alignment is a concept that produces both grouping and organizes information to create order • This picture is an example of alignment because it has the tire marks aligned in the form of a tree. Alignment 2Alignment 3 Alignment 4

  3. Balance • A state of equilibrium or parity characterized by cancellation of all forces by equal opposing forces. • This picture is an example of balance because it shows a proportioned balance between each side of the building Balance 2Balance 3 Balance 4

  4. Contrast • Contrast means to set in opposition in order to show or emphasize differences • This picture is an example of contrast because it has black and white background with the focal point (the car) in a different color form the rest Contrast 2Contrast 3 Contrast 4

  5. Repetition • Repetition is the act or process or an instance of repeating or being repeated. • This is an example of repetition because it has Marilyn Monroe’s face repeated in different color contrasts Repetition 2Repetition 3 Repetition 4

  6. Sizing • Sizing is the treatment of a fabric or other surface with size. • This is an example of sizing because it uses the specific sizes of the bikers to show who is the focal point according to placement Sizing 2Sizing 3 Sizing 4

  7. Alignment (example 2) • This picture is an example of alignment because all the chairs are organized and in order. Alignment 1Alignment 3 Alignment 4

  8. Alignment (example 3) • This is an example of alignment because the words are organized to the left side of the picture. Alignment 1Alignment 2 Alignment 4

  9. Alignment (example 4) • This is an example of alignment because it is alignment in the form of a Christmas tree. Alignment 1Alignment 2 Alignment 3

  10. Balance (example 2) • This picture is an example of balance because it is has a natural, balanced progression of the picture as it goes to the right. Balance 1 Balance 3 Balance 4

  11. Balance (example 3) • This is an example of balance because it is a balanced focus on the snow globe and has the pieces inside the globe spread out and balanced within the globe. Balance 1 Balance 2 Balance 4

  12. Balance (example 4) • This picture is an example of balance because it is balanced in one bow per trash bag and has a central focus on the center of the picture. Balance 1 Balance 2 Balance 3

  13. Contrast (example 2) • This picture is an example of contrast because it has the name of the company contrasted with the color of the mug and set a part. Contrast 1Contrast 3 Contrast 4

  14. Contrast (example 3) • This picture is an example of contrast as it has the image contrasted from the yellow imparted into the background and outline of the image. Contrast 1Contrast 2 Contrast 4

  15. Contrast (example 4) • This picture is an example of contrast because it has all dark colors but the lighter colors of the man’s skin against the dark colors and the man’s upper body outlined by the lighter background. Contrast 1Contrast 2 Contrast 3

  16. Repetition (example 2) • This is an example of repetition because it has a linear repetition of the spheres Repetition 1Repetition 3 Repetition 4

  17. Repetition (example 3) • This is an example of repetition because it has the bails of hay aligned behind the farmer with the clouds repeating as well Repetition 1Repetition 2 Repetition 4

  18. Repetition (example 4) • This is an example of repetition because it shows a repetition of linear mounds in the sand as they follow each other along Repetition 1Repetition 2 Repetition 3

  19. Sizing (example 2) • This picture is an example of sizing because it shows the focal point of the ad (the solar panel) in the front, oversized, with people having fun using it as a smaller background Sizing 1Sizing 3 Sizing 4

  20. Sizing (example 3) • This picture is an example of sizing because it shows the pool table as the large focal point with the atmosphere surrounding if smaller in the background Sizing 1Sizing 2 Sizing 4

  21. Sizing (example 4) • This image is an example of sizing in that it uses the different sizes of stars to protrude out at the person viewing the image Sizing 1Sizing 2 Sizing 3

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