Imaging and Design for Online Environment
Imaging and Design for Online Environment
At the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
1. Understand the basic principles of graphics and layout;2. Create a simple infographic using web tools;3. Understand and use several file formats used on the web;4. Easily manipulate image using a image-editor; and 5. Upload and share images using Photobucket.
What is the most visited website in the world? Think about it for a second.
No, it is not Facebook nor Twitter.
Here is a clue, the site’s mission statement is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” You have probably guessed it by now,
On March 23, 2016, Alexa.com, a renowned website for ranking web page popularity, ranks this website number one in the entire world. Why do you think Google ranks number one despite the countless search engines and websites in the internet?
Creating a web page is like creating a work of art. There are certain things that you need to consider in order to get your message across.
In the previous lesson, you learned how to create an effective PowerPoint Presentation. Some of those tips can help you in graphics and layout design.
Basic Principles of Graphics and Layout
The nuts and bolts in graphic and layout
Balance
A distribution of visual weight on either side of the vertical axis. Symmetrical balance uses the same characteristics. Asymmetrical uses different but equally weighted features.
Contrast
The arrangement of opposite elements (light vs. dark, rough vs. smooth, small vs. large, etc…) in a composition so as to create visual interest.
Emphasis
Used to make certain parts of an Artwork stand out. It creates the center of interest or focal point. It is the place in which an Artist draws your eyes first.
Movement
How the eye moves through the composition; leading the attention of the viewer from one aspect of the work to another. Can create the illusion of action.
PatternThe repetition of specific visual elements such as a unit of shape or form. A method to organize surfaces in a consistent regular manner.
RhythmRegular repetition of, or alternation in elements to create cohesiveness and interest.
Proportion
Visual elements create a sense of unity where they relate well with one another.
Variety
This uses several design elements to draw a viewer’s attention.
Formative Activity for Graphics and Layout
Enriching Experience
Using any material, create individual images that would project each of the following principles of graphic and layout.
1. Balance2. Emphasis3. Movement4. Pattern, Repetition, and Rhythm5. Proportion6. Variety