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Graphic Communication - Coggle Diagram
Graphic Communication
Principles
Emphasis
drawing attention to a specific element or elements within a design to create a focal point and guide the viewer's eye
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Movement
the way the eye travels over a design. The most important element should lead to the next most important and so on.
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Repetition
a principle where designers intentionally reuse elements like colors, shapes, lines, or fonts throughout a design
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Elements
Line
a fundamental visual element that connects two points, often used to create boundaries, emphasize elements, or suggest movement.
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Colour
It can give emphasis, it can be used as a mechanism of organization, it can create impact and create a specific look and feel in a piece of graphic design work
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Texture
the visual or tactile quality of a surface, influencing the overall look and feel of a design.
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Meaning : the practice of conveying information, ideas, and emotions visually, using a range of graphic elements like symbols, images, and text