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The golden rule in graphic design printing

1. Simple Law

The simplicity of design leads to the realization of a simple, easy-to-use theme that is especially needed in the layout to create a clear, clear appearance.

2. Law of rhythm

Rhythm is used to make movement and navigation of the view, it occurs when one element in the layout is repeated. Rhythm is created by creating a smooth flow of vision. The rhythm is used as a path so that our eyes can read important parts of the information. It is also called an expression of art. Rhythm is important because it plays a part in the life of our material. Rhythm helps us see the material around.

Rhythm can be created in three ways: repetition, strings, and continuity. The designer usually uses all three rhythmic patterns in a composition. They develop into a connection. Continuously in the building, drawing a craft product in a clever way to create a great overall.

3. The Law emphasizes

The elements that need to be highlighted will be emphasized, the emphasis is generated by the rational arrangement of elements, or placed in a prominent place by the contrast that makes them floating. Turned on by features such as color, proportional shapes, contrasting contrasts that create a multitude of colors for a design. Some common types of contrasts are; Curved and straight, wide - narrow, flowery - shaggy. Strong contrast is derived from many ways, the most common method, perhaps using color, contrast lines , size makes the superiority of one part in the whole.

4. Uniform Law

Homogeneity and harmony create a bond between a factor in a face. It is the proper balance of all the elements that make up a harmonious whole. The uniformity is thought to be the integration of elements in a layout, where each different part supports the rest. , and all that makes a homogeneous piece of art, it achieves a harmonious balance.

5. Balancing Law

The appropriate balance of elements is essential to the design. The equilibrium rule has two forms: symmetric symmetry and asymmetric balancing.

Symmetry balances all elements such as height, width are arranged symmetrically in the page. Symmetry symmetry refers to all that is arranged in a balanced composition. Symmetry is divided into many types: reversal balance, 2-axis equalization, radial balance.

Asymmetrical balance is achieved when there is no symmetry, all elements are arranged without symmetry asymmetric equilibrium is established.

Balanced laws are used in many logos and low-cost printing projects

6. The law of proportion

The law is proportional to the size and shape of the system, which allows us to achieve a consistent, uniform layout. In order to have good symmetry the elements must be adjusted. Size elements with a perfect balance create a good design. That is the relationship of the size of the elements to each other, to the overall symmetry, the symmetry that includes the implications of the width, height, and surrounding space.

Here are 6 golden rules to be remembered and applied along with the thoughts and feelings of the designer, along with his creation you will surely create great designs.

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