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Clarify Your Message With Clean Design Elements – Graphic Design Basic Principles
by: Linda Elizabeth Alexander
[Most businesses use desktop publishing and graphic design on regular basis to get their business message across in a visual pleasing way. However, most business people DON'T have graphic design or desktop publishing training and don't have a basic sense of graphic design and layout. A good design doesn't just look good, it also has to convey your message properly. Use this article to learn how to convey your message clearly and easily for your readers.]
Increasingly, business people rely on desktop publishing. Gone
are the days when a male manager would dictate words to a female
typist and expect her to turn them into an eye-pleasing
document. Also, once complicated documents like brochures and
flyers are now easy to create in programs such as Microsoft
Publisher, and even MS Word.But most business people have NOT been trained in graphic
design. While such high skills take years to develop, business
people still need a basic sense of good design. A good design
doesn’t just look pretty; it also supports and even enhances
your message.
So use the following tips to make your message clear and easy for your readers to grasp.
1. Use plenty of white space.
You don’t want your manager to skip over your progress report
because she doesn’t want to wade through dense text to find the
important information. Leave lots of white space for easy
reading.
Balance between the amount of text and the white space around it
is important. Do print enough content to be credible, however.
Leaving too much white space, particularly in combination with a
large font, can make your document look childish and makes you
look amateur.
2. Remember the Z-pattern.
Readers of languages that are read left to right read in a
z-pattern. (Reverse the following information for languages
that are read right to left.) Their eyes first focus on the
upper left hand corner of a page, so capture their attention
there (think about where headlines are placed in newspapers and
advertisements). Next, their eyes travel toward the right, and then move down the
page diagonally to the lower left hand corner. Good document
design will help the readers’ eyes travel the page easily and
naturally. Finally, they read the last line of the page and end
in the lower right corner, and the z- pattern is complete. From
there, your design should direct the reader to flip to the next
page, if there is one, for the most visually attractive impact.
3. Use graphics to enhance the message not detract from it.
Regarding the above z-pattern, don’t place your graphic elements
in the upper right or lower left corners of the page. Use them
to direct readers into your document instead. You don’t want
your readers to look at your photos or graphs without reading
the words! Too many graphics and poorly placed graphics will
both scatter your readers’ attention, taking it away from the
text. You’ll simply lose them if your graphics detract from your
document. When it’s so easy to place them properly, why risk it?
4. Create visual partitions with typography.
Combined with white space, graphics and the z-pattern, your
choice of font can also help readers scan your document and
focus their attention. White space begins to create distinction;
you can create even more distinction by adjusting the size and
weight of your font. Remember to use bold and italics sparingly,
preferably only in the headings and not in your text. You can
also vary the actual font or text style you choose for headings.
But stick to one serif font (like Times or Courier) and one sans
serif font (like Arial or Helvetica). Mixing too many font faces
and styles looks garish and amateur.Today, those who write documents must also design them. Just
because you’re not a designer doesn’t mean you have an excuse
for poorly designed documents. So follow the above advice and
create eye-catching designs that make it easier for your reader
to understand your message.
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This article was alright but it was just too long. Mainly though it seemed like it would help me in some ways.
Comment by Josh McDaniel May 3, 2007 @ 2:10 pmThis article is about how Graphic designers mostly use desktop publishing. This article is long and boring really. And i do not know what the z pattern is or whatever. I do not relate to this article at all.
Comment by Kelsey Hager May 3, 2007 @ 2:10 pmThe article above was again was very boring and very long. As I have always said in most of my comments on the articles, they are just to long and they are just to boring. They use all of these words that I don’t understand and then to top that they drag the thing out way to long. The article above doesn’t relate to me at all. The technology the article above talks about can be used in later years by people who are in the graphic design industry.
Comment by Brandon Collier May 3, 2007 @ 2:11 pmthis article basicly told us how to keep our graphics intresting but clean at the same time meaning that you dont want to add a bunch of crap that just takes up space.
Comment by Brooks Fitzpatrick May 3, 2007 @ 2:11 pmthis article talks about Clarify Your Message With Clean Design Elements – Graphic Design Basic Principles and So use the following tips to make your message clear and easy for your readers to grasp,with four easy steps 1. Use plenty of white space,2. Remember the Z-pattern, 3. Use graphics to enhance the message not detract from it, and 4. Create visual partitions with typography.
Comment by Jerrin Fulcher May 3, 2007 @ 2:11 pmThis article is pointless, it basically tells me that Graphic designers are needed, and they make messages attractive and what not. Why is this article necessary? Every student in the class knows that, so its really unnecessary, so why is it there. I don’t like this article, but its an easy read so, yeah don’t like this article….
Comment by Arun S May 3, 2007 @ 2:12 pmi really didnt get this artcial i couldnt really understand it and it was to long but i dont think ill use this and i dont think it relates to me.
Comment by tim chestnut May 3, 2007 @ 2:13 pmThis article was about Clarify Your Message With Clean Design Elements – Graphic Design Basic Principles. It talks about 4 different steps to do this which are: 1. Use plenty of white space,2. Remember the Z-pattern,3. Use graphics to enhance the message not detract from it,4. Create visual partitions with typography. I actually thought this was a interesting article but im so tired of them I can’t wait till we have to stop writing about them seriously I HATE THEM!!!!…im just ready to graduate.
Comment by Donald Barlow May 3, 2007 @ 2:13 pmThis article wasn’t very interesting to me, but it did provide some useful information. When most people are designing things they don’t think about these elements. When I’m designing a brochure I don’t think about the white space or where to place different graphic components to make it more enjoyable for the reader.
Comment by lamar boone May 3, 2007 @ 2:13 pmThis article was kinda intersting. I now know what to do if I am a company trying to get information out there in a visually pleasing way. I know what a z-pattern is now. I guess this could apply to me someday if I owned or worked for a company that wanted to get customers this way.
Comment by Chris Marion May 3, 2007 @ 2:14 pmThis article is good it’s letting people in the making and buisinesses know how to make a good point acroos when it comes to a design a commercial or whatever it maybe it’s giving you a rubric on how to do it a nd well. It’s well to comprehend and for the first time the title caught my attention i think it relates to businesses and working people for future refrences.
Comment by Ronnie Murphy May 3, 2007 @ 2:14 pmthis article is about how desktop publishing can help you convey your message. this article was long and i really wasn’t interested at all. but i probably can relate to this article because i made a web page my freshman year to put a message across.
Comment by Chris Guyn May 3, 2007 @ 2:14 pmThis article was a little more interesting than most of the past ones we’ve had. It talked about desktop publishing and helpfull tips for creating attractive and effective designs for presenting messages. This article was actually somewhat informative and I didn’t mind reading as much as the other ones.
Comment by Tyler Crane May 3, 2007 @ 2:14 pmIt was just talking about the basic things that you need to know about graphic design it has 4 steps to tell you how this article was better to understand it was really long though for me it was to much reading I like the short article but not the too short ones
Comment by jaye fullwood May 3, 2007 @ 2:15 pmI thought that this was one of the best articles we’ve had so far. It offered a lot of helpful information and was easy to comprehend. I learned a lot of things from it, like the z-pattern and where you should place graphics. Again, I thought it was pretty interesting and it kept my attention.
Comment by Katie Kovacs May 3, 2007 @ 2:15 pmthis article is about how to type a message so that readers can clearly understand it. i didnt find this article very interesting. it just talked about how to type something fluently and so that the reader can easily understand what you are talking about.
Comment by garner devoe May 3, 2007 @ 2:15 pmwow this article is really long and it lost my attention. i didnt really care for this article that much.im sure that it would help alot of people out though. it will help the businesses get their message across in a good way that will catch the readers attention. but i dont have a business so i dont use all the stuff that they are talking about in this article.
Comment by courtney southworth May 3, 2007 @ 2:16 pmThis article is so boring and i dont like it at all. Its 4 steps dont make sense. But i guess some people probably liked it. This doesnt relate to me in anyway.
Comment by Drew Hillard May 3, 2007 @ 2:16 pmThis article talks about how graphic design can help portray you message easier and better. It gives some tips for people who don’t know much about design on how to display their message so it will attract attention and be easy for the reader to read. I didn’t really care for this article that much because we have had several articles like this before.
Comment by Kim Bayert May 3, 2007 @ 2:16 pmthis article is about how they use desktop publishing and graphic design on regular basis but i didnt really like what is was taking about because is just talking about they use graphic desgins
Comment by joe baldwin May 3, 2007 @ 2:20 pmThis article is talking about how to make documents you make more interesting and make them stand out. It gives a lot of tips on how to make brochures and stuff more attractive. I thought this article is kind of boring. It also doesn’t really pertain to me. It is talking about graphic design in the office place which is a while from now for me. But, otherwise it was okay.
Comment by Clay Rehmel May 3, 2007 @ 2:21 pmThis article is about Clarify Your Message With Clean Design Elements – Graphic Design Basic Principles. Such as 1. Use plenty of white space. 2. Remember the Z-pattern. 3. Use graphics to enhance the message not detract from it. 4. Create visual partitions with typography. This was alrights because it tells you a order of operation, the bad part of this article is it was so long.
Comment by Jowanna Wray May 3, 2007 @ 2:23 pmthis has to do with good design and how to do the design also how to make a good design.and it kindof like a basic layout on how to do anad improve it.
Comment by Amber Stack May 3, 2007 @ 2:23 pmI don’t think that anyone who actually works in graphics comm. will find a use for this since they know what theyre doing and would know that they need to stay on top of the game to stay in business.
Comment by Aaron Withrow May 3, 2007 @ 2:31 pmI thought that this article was really stupid and pointless. I don’t understand what it talking about, but whatever. Congratulations on your new kid that you will be having soon!!! And bussiness need to do whatver they can do in order to keep making money and stay in business. becuase that is what they need to do
Comment by Nisha Mulay May 7, 2007 @ 2:16 pm