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Visual for Teaching Learning (Visual Design Elements (Size (size), Colour…
Visual for Teaching Learning
Roles :tada:
Provide a concrete referent for ideas :check:
Enhance learning and retention :smiley:
Teach efficiently :pencil2:
Visual materials help students to understand and visualize concepts effectively
Encourage interaction :silhouettes:
Teacher-student interaction
Tips for easy and engaging classroom visuals :<3:
https://piktochart.com/blog/tips-easy-engaging-classroom-visuals/
Types
Analogical
Explain a likeness, correspondence or similarity
Makes a comparison between 2 things
Depicts someone or something
Representational
Physically depict someone or something
Share a physical resemblance with the object
Decorative
Pros : Add interest to the appearance and improve the aesthetic appeal.
Cons: Often overused and may cause a split-attention affect (distracting)
Organizational
Arrange data spatially
Visually defines relationships
Provides a structure to information
Illustrates connections
Visual Design Elements
Size
Shape
Colour
Value
Lines
Directions
Texture
Scale
Contrast
Repetitions
Symmetry
Balance
Framing
Randomness
Movement
Negative/White Space
Visual Design Pattern
Natural Pattern
Inspiration from observing the natural patterns that occur in nature
Man-made Pattern
Used for both structural and decorative purposes
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Visual Design Alignment
Text
Centered
Flush Left
Flush Right
Justified
Images
Edge Alignment
Center Alignment
Background Images
Visual Design Principles
Balance
Types
Symmetry
Asymmetrical
Radial Balance
Overall Balance
Hierarchy
Everything is in a proper order
Most important to least important
Unity/Harmony
Methods
Perspective
Similarity
Continuation
Repetition
Rhythm
Scale/Proportion
Scale size appropriately
Similarity & Contrast
Similar environment
Build an internal organisation structure
Manipulate shapes, images, and text to correlate together
Shows continuity from page to page
Develop a style manual and adhere to it
Contrast
Form
Direction
Space
Structure
Size
Colour
Gravity
Texture
Density
Position
Dominance/Emphasis
Has a focal point
Visual Design Principles