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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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I thought that this article was importnant because, it would benefit for someone that needs to know about the graphic design principles. I thought that the only thing that I would suggest that needs work is that it needs to clarify what type of people should refer to this article for personal help or assistance.
Comment by Nathan Taylor May 3, 2007 @ 4:18 pmMR. HERZOG. THIS ARTICAL IS TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LONG. Anyways this artical is about th Graphic Design Basic Principals. This artical looked familiar because we have had articals loke this one befour.
Comment by Whitney Conner May 3, 2007 @ 4:18 pmTodays article is how to create a good design with a clear message. This article bores me to tears because this is old first semester stuff. I didn’t find this article interesting because this is stuff weve already been over or stuff i already know. I refuse to say more than that…
Comment by Kirby Schagane May 3, 2007 @ 4:18 pmTodays article was very long copared to the other recent articles and it was ok but I think that it was more rambling than it was giving information, but I really didn’t understand most of the article, but it was overall a long and boring article in my opinion. More interesting articles next time but plz no Kodak articles.
Comment by Taylor Gabbard May 3, 2007 @ 4:20 pmThis was a good article because it shares information about not only being a graphic designer, but being able to do it well. The tips in this article are very helpful and are all important parts of a design layout when you do it. I think that people take time to share their knowledge of things so other can become more in-tune and interested in what they do.
Comment by Harrison Popovich May 3, 2007 @ 4:21 pmThis was one of the few articles that I liked. I like this article because everybody should have at least a basic understanding of graphics and I understood it. This article relates to me because I am in graphc design. I’m not sure how this article is going to go in the future.
Comment by Amber Hines May 3, 2007 @ 4:24 pmthis article was pretty good.I thought that the only thing that I would suggest that needs work is that it needs to clarify what type of people.
Comment by Sakia Hanson #21 May 3, 2007 @ 4:24 pmI really just dont like this article because its the same old boring stuff we always have but still dont really understand it much and its about the graphic design principles.
Comment by bryce with May 3, 2007 @ 4:24 pmI found this article helpful for making a billboard. But in more areas it comes in handy such as documents. Sadly thats about it.
Comment by Chris Bancroft May 3, 2007 @ 4:24 pm-Zero Off
This article sounds just like an article we had before- it was also talking about how to create a symbol that looks like a nice design and tells your message. I think last time it was talking more about what is the problem- and this time is more the solve for the problem. I don’t know if I will ever need it- but that is alright.
Comment by Philipp Meinen May 3, 2007 @ 4:24 pmi liked this article even though it was sorta long. but its good because if you are not creative or dont have a good idea on how to usedifferent graphic designing programs, this article helps you to do so and to do easy creative things.
Comment by Allison Gillispie May 3, 2007 @ 4:25 pmI thought this article was somewhat interesting. I never knew that people look through documents in a Z-pattern. I never noticed that i did that and i am sure that i do. I can now format my papers in ways that will more efficiently pass my ideas across without boring the reader.
Comment by Thomas Royse May 3, 2007 @ 4:25 pmthis was a really long article that is really uncool by the poster person who decided to put this insanely long and wrong article which in the end tells you that you need to keep you designs clean without getting to much crap in the way and being uncool. So yeah. Later
Comment by Adam DeSimone May 3, 2007 @ 4:27 pmthe article was a pretty good article talking about the situation of being a graphic designer and the props of being a good one. It also tells you how to do it. it gives good tips and hints on how to do this well
Comment by victor binning May 3, 2007 @ 4:28 pmI thought todays article was good and bad. I thought it was good because i thought some parts of it were interesting but i thought it was long and it lost my attention in parts of it. It relates to me because it talks about get your message to people through documents.
Comment by ryan houghton May 3, 2007 @ 4:28 pmThis article is rather long but it is full of alot of useful information. Definetely alot of rambling going on. I can actually take something from this article however for certain things but not the interest in becoming a graphic designer.
Comment by Kristina Lewis May 3, 2007 @ 4:30 pmthis was agen a good article and very informative but i really do not know much in this field of study. but know that i have read this i do understand this alot better. i believe that if i was really interested about what this article talks about i could use this very much so and that is why i belevie that this was a great article.
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Comment by shawn robinson May 3, 2007 @ 4:51 pmThis article is about learning the basics of graphics. I liked it, advices new graphic artists as hold to remember to do things they may forget. Unlike many of the past articles it is long but good. I can use this in everyday class or free time. Overall this article was good.
Comment by Brume Jessa May 3, 2007 @ 5:08 pmThis article sounds just like an article we had before- it was also talking about how to create a symbol that looks like a nice design and tells your message. I think last time it was talking more about what is the problem- and this time is more the solve for the problem. I don’t know if I will ever need it- but that is alright.
Comment by Dion Johnson May 3, 2007 @ 5:41 pmThis was one of the few articles that I liked. I like this article because everybody should have at least a basic understanding of graphics and I understood it. This article relates to me because I am in graphc design. I’m not sure how this article is going to go in the future.
Comment by Dion Johnson May 3, 2007 @ 5:41 pmi thought that this article was pretty good.talking about how to create a symbol that looks like a nice design and tells your message. I think last time it was talking more about what is the problem-
Comment by Sakia Hanson #21 May 7, 2007 @ 4:20 pmThis article is about learning the basics of graphics. I liked it, advices new graphic artists as hold to remember to do things they may forget. Unlike many of the past articles it is long but good. I can use this in everyday class or free time. Overall this article was good
Comment by Dion Johnson May 7, 2007 @ 4:24 pmThis article is about learning the basics of graphics. I liked it, advices new graphic artists as hold to remember to do things they may forget. Unlike many of the past articles it is long but good. I can use this in everyday class or free time. Overall this article was good.
Comment by Dion Johnson May 9, 2007 @ 5:02 pm