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f | 1.3 | elements and principles of digital design
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match the principles of design with their definitions
balance
alignment
contrast
unity/harmony
proportion
the range of light to dark areas in a composition. a composition is said to have greater amount if there is a greater distinction between light and dark regions.
refers to the harmonious relation of parts to each other or to the whole.
the principle of design that states that design elements should be both visually and conceptually harmonious. a work is is unified if the elements that compose the work are in agreement, and no one element is more important than the whole design.
the distribution of one or more elements which visually equal each other. if elements are not in line with principle, a design is said to be asymmetrical.
the lining up of text or graphics on a page
Matching design principles to their definitions based on standard digital design concepts.
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Balance - the distribution of one or more elements which visually equal each other. If elements are not in line with principle, a design is said to be asymmetrical.
Alignment - the lining up of text or graphics on a page
Contrast - The range of light to dark areas in a composition. A composition is said to have greater amount if there is a greater distinction between light and dark regions.
Unity/Harmony - The principle of design that states that design elements should be both visually and conceptually harmonious. A work is unified if the elements that compose the work are in agreement, and no one element is more important than the whole design.
Proportion - Refers to the harmonious relation of parts to each other or to the whole.