Tips & Tricks No.6
In the "neunmalklug" section, I publish tips, tricks and technical information about graphic and web design at irregular intervals. Today:
Graphic design basics: Balance
Here is 9 x expertise on the topic of "balance" in graphic design:
- Symmetry and asymmetry: The use of symmetrical or asymmetrical arrangements of visual elements to create a balanced and harmonious overall picture.
- Proportions and proportions: The use of proportions and proportions to create a balanced and harmonious overall picture.
- Colour contrasts: The use of colours to distinguish visual elements from one another or to highlight certain areas.
- Negative space or white space: The use of empty space or white space around visual elements to draw focus to certain areas or achieve a desired effect.
- Hierarchy: The use of space to create a hierarchy of visual elements and help the viewer quickly grasp the most important information on a page.
- Spacing: The placement of visual elements at a certain distance from each other to create a balanced overall picture and facilitate the perception of content.
- Text and image distribution: The distribution of text and image elements in space to create a balanced and more legible composition.
- Contrast: The use of contrasts in size, shape or colour to create a balanced overall picture and highlight visual elements.
- Structure: The use of space to create a clear structure and organisation of visual elements and to achieve a balanced overall picture.