Good Designs

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So, what's Good Design?

When you look at a bit of art what draws you to definitely it? Although art and design are subjective, you will find principles of design that cross all art forms from, architecture to painting. Here are a few principals that good design follows.

Repetition: Thus giving people comfort knowing what to expect from the art work. Repetition gives a calming effect. For example look below.

Contrast: Variations in size, color, tone, or value add interest towards the work. In creating your visuals the focus must have the greatest contrast.

Dominance: Giving objects some hierarchy by size will tell the viewer where to look first, second, and so on. Typically people consider the big objects first.

Balance: This really is vital in bringing the work altogether. If the piece feels unbalance then it is tough to take a look at for a long time. To illustrate the way you have to balance your work, have a spoon and find the purpose of balance together with your middle finger. Observe that, although the spoon might be 5 inches long your finger is about an inch from the edge. Suppose on a sheet of paper. The place of the finger is the center line about the page.


Repetition, contrast, dominance, and balance combine to reveal a powerful composition. This really is good design. Good design is working these design principals to draw in clients. That's good design.

Therefore, when you are creating your flyers, posters, and paintings, keep these principals of design in your thoughts. But hey, we're not all blessed with natural design ability; and some of us need a little the aid of an expert to bring our design ideas into reality. Picking a good designer can be a tough task, however it doesn't ned to become. What we recommend doing is see what they have done before, compare their prices with other people that you can find on sites like fiverr and odesk to see what a contractor should be charging (sometimes they get cocky and then try to charge a lot when they don't have any experience).

Think about it, if you feel you will get by by yourself with some sloppy visuals, it would not be an issue. But if you can't, seriously consider hiring someone! The time and headaches you are able to avoid are very well worth the few bucks you'll spend.

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