The principle of alignment states that your elements should be arranged in an orderly manner.
This is because when communicating to people with your visuals, you want to do it very smoothly so that they don't have hassle trying to read/understand your message.
This is because when communicating to people with your visuals, you want to do it very smoothly so that they don't have hassle trying to read/understand your message.
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Let's look at some real time flyer designs that explains this principle better 👇
You can align elements to your design on the left (like it's done here) and also the right.
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But not only that, you can also align to the center.
Like it's done here 👇
Like it's done here 👇
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3. Visual Hierarchy.
Hierarchy refers to the arrangement of elements in a design according to their level of importance.
A hierarchy is formed when extra visual weight is given to the most important element or message in your design.
Hierarchy refers to the arrangement of elements in a design according to their level of importance.
A hierarchy is formed when extra visual weight is given to the most important element or message in your design.
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Every elements in your design cannot be of the same importance and thus, cannot have the same weight.
For example, if you're working on a program flyer...
Your heading should be definitely bigger than your date/time.
For example, if you're working on a program flyer...
Your heading should be definitely bigger than your date/time.
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Hierarchy can be achieved in different ways
• Using larger or bolder fonts to highlight the title
• Placing the key message higher than the other design elements
• Focusing largeness, colour, shapes, images to important elements than others.
• Using larger or bolder fonts to highlight the title
• Placing the key message higher than the other design elements
• Focusing largeness, colour, shapes, images to important elements than others.
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Hierarchy is applied on a design to tell your story or message in an orderly manner and not jumble it up for your audience.
But make them be able to consume the messages smoothly.
But make them be able to consume the messages smoothly.
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4. Contrast
Contrast occurs when there is a difference between two opposing design elements.
The most common types of contrast are;
• Dark vs light
• Contemporary vs old-fashioned
• Large vs small, etc.
Contrast occurs when there is a difference between two opposing design elements.
The most common types of contrast are;
• Dark vs light
• Contemporary vs old-fashioned
• Large vs small, etc.
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When we talk about contrast, we refer to a difference between two elements in a composition.
Whereby one is given more attention than the other (even if both are very legible)
Whereby one is given more attention than the other (even if both are very legible)
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This principle allows your design to be very interesting and engaging to your viewer.
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Have you ever been in a situation where someone yells your name? Maybe in public.
What do you do? You look back and if you see that person, you walk to the person.
If the person is to say his/her next word, it won't come out in yell.
It'll be in a much lower tone as against the first call.
Why is that, the first call was to get your attention to the real message.
What do you do? You look back and if you see that person, you walk to the person.
If the person is to say his/her next word, it won't come out in yell.
It'll be in a much lower tone as against the first call.
Why is that, the first call was to get your attention to the real message.
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That's one of the things contrast allows you to achieve on your design.
It helps you lay subtle emphasis on particularly information so that your viewer can get the full grasp.
Let's see some examples 👇
It helps you lay subtle emphasis on particularly information so that your viewer can get the full grasp.
Let's see some examples 👇
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