repetition lecture
DESCRIPTION
Presentation on the principle of repetion and how it can be used in graphic and web design.TRANSCRIPT
SIMILARITY, PROPORTION, CONSISTENCY, ANOMOLY
REPETITION
REPETITION
This is the reuse of the same or similar elements in a design. Repetition brings unity, consistency, and cohesiveness to a design.
Repetition can be regular or irregular, even and uneven.
It can work in two ways: Radial – in which the elements repeat from one central point Gradation – where the repeated elements become larger or
smallerRepetition also creates rhythm, this is the rate at which the eye can go through a design. It relates to the flow of the design.
Examples of Repetition
SIMILARITY
Is what elements look like and how they are grouped together. Similarity deals with what looks the same of similar to each other.
Similarity can be created by using the following: Size Colour Shape
Size
Using elements at the same or similar size keeps the consistency of the design.
Colour
Colour makes similar elements easy to identify and give them dominance.
Shape
Similarity in shape makes elements more distinct and noticeable.
ANOMALY
Anomaly happens when an element is different from all the others in a design. This allows one particular part of the design to jump out at the audience.
PROPORTION
Refers to the relative size and shape of elements used.
CONSISTENCY
Consistency is used to build trust with and audience and give strength to a design. If there is little to no consistency then a design will become confusing and hard to follow for the audience.
EXAMPLES
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/1-in-8-million/index.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w-xms9h0Dc
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