IAART105 Graphic Design Process 02
FALL 2020
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    • 01 What is Graphic Design?
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04 Design Principles

04 Design Principle Examples

09/23/2020Max Leave a Comment

White Space When looking at this flag it caught my attention how honestly only 30-40% of the overall area was used for advertisement. I also realized that by doing so it caught my eye and always draws me to the… Continue Reading →

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Design Principles

09/21/2020Noah Leave a Comment

1- White Space- There is a lot of extra white space in this image and that’s why I decided to do this; its very blank. It really shows how little I have hung up in my living-room wall. Time to… Continue Reading →

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Design Principles

09/17/2020Will Leave a Comment

1) Contrast  Their is contrast between the yellow and pink. The pink stands out and the yellow grabs your attention. The pink is one that stands out because they want to show the artist that is in the pink contrast.… Continue Reading →

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04 Design Principles

09/17/2020Peyton Leave a Comment

Repetition: I chose this photo for repetition because the hats are lined up in a row. They are all the same type of hat yet different brands and different colors but this still shows a form of repetition since they… Continue Reading →

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Design Principles

09/17/2020Lucy Leave a Comment

1. Repetition This represents repetition because the bricks are uniform and are in the same pattern throughout the building. The repetition makes it look neat and uniform and appealing to the eye. 2. Movement The pattern are the drawers use… Continue Reading →

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Design Principles

09/17/2020Caitlin Leave a Comment

Repetition This represents repetition because the wood panels in the picture are running the same way and are repeated throughout the space. The repetition combines the image into one space and unites everything, by simplifying the overall space.    … Continue Reading →

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Design Principals

09/17/2020Hank Leave a Comment

PRINCIPALS OF DESIGN MOVEMENT Movement in logo design helps a viewer run their eye across the work. The dotted lines with scissors make me want to run my eyes across the Kiwi logo and around the bird. The object shown… Continue Reading →

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Design Principal

09/17/2020Megan Marcotte Leave a Comment

This week we read and learned about 11 principals of graphic design, today I have chosen 6 of those principals to talk about. The 6 principals I felt were the most vital are Unity, Variety, Contrast, Rhythm, Movement, Balance. I… Continue Reading →

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04 Design Principle Readings

09/17/2020Tyler Leave a Comment

6 Design Types   Unity/Rhythm: This sewer drain consists of small squares inside a large square, but they are all the same size and shape. They are all evenly spread out making it rhythm, but all the squares come together… Continue Reading →

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The way it looks

09/17/2020Ava Leave a Comment

Design is a combination of all kinds of elements. The are designed to give you a servain feeling or give off a specific vibe. Usually they can be placed in a design category based on how they are made and… Continue Reading →

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