Wednesday, 19 February 2020

Print Desighn Rules

L.I - To explain what print desighn rules mean.

This week we are learning about print desighn rules First we did this task called good and bad. The Good one is the normal one. And the bad one was different. Because the tittle was gone, the text was the same colour as the background, and there were to many clashing colours in the drawing. The seconed task is to copy some list of things that is on the board.

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - Print Design Rules

Use this document to record your notes as you go around the different posters to identify the four areas of print design.

Colour

Good
Bad
  • The black text goes well with the background.
  • Too many clashing colors. The black text is not written for the dark blue.
  • You can see the text in this DLO.
  • There are too many clashing colors in the drawing.

Composition

Good
Bad
  • There are pictures with the text. There is a heading on the picture.
  • There are no pictures with the text.
  • There is a title and there is a heading.
  • There are no headings. There are just random images there. 

Layout

Good
Bad
  • The text is not overlapping so you can read it properly.
  • The text is overlapping and people can not understand it.
  • The text is alined and also the images.
  • The title is in the middle when it is supposed to be on the top.

Text

Good
Bad
  • The font and size is correct.
  • The fonts and the size are different.
  • There is a heading and you know what it's talking about.
  • There is no heading and the text is not
 alined.

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