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Showing posts with label basics of design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basics of design. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 October 2022

Design Layout

 Graphic design layout refers to the way in which we arrange the elements on a page which makes up the content of a design. The aim of layout is both to convey the message correctly and to present information in a logical, coherent way making the important elements stand out.

A graphic design layout, should looks authoritative and packed with information, or clean and structured.

1. Graphic Layout Meaning




Layout basically means the arrangement of predetermined items such as image, text and style on a page. It establishes the overall appearance and relationships between the graphic elements to achieve a smooth flow of message and eye movement for maximum effectiveness or impact.

You just decide on placement, color, text, etc for items you already have.  Graphic layout plays a very important role in creating and achieving a successful design that easily attracts potential customers, is user-friendly, easy to understand has a universal appeal.

2. Graphic Design Layout Rules



A layout is the heart of any design.

The number one rule in layout is to balance all your elements, so that the message is not distorted.

You should always place your elements in the center of the page, keeping the margins on all edges. Rotational and reflection symmetry are further variations of the theme, and can add interest.

Next you should always remember the rule of third. Use guides to divide your work area into an equal three-by-three grid.



Place your key element where two of the axes meet to have a focal point. It’s then simple to develop the rest of the layout quite effortlessly.

Another important rule of layout is unity which states that by using unity you can create a cohesive layout. If your elements are of uniform sizes, aligned to grids, are of equal dimension a viewer will subconsciously create structure and order.

 

3. Graphic Design Layout Template

There are various design templates that you can use for creating a visually appealing layout. You can fully customize a page by just using HTML Code that does not use the theme. Liquid layout elements at will not show header, footer, or other carried over elements but can be great for creating unity.

4. Design Layout Inspiration



The most inspirational things are often right in front of us and they often inspire us to create a unique and impressive layout. 

It might be the opening titles in the recent movie that you saw, a typography on a book cover, the design of a square inch, the colors of your favorite music album, etc. Imagine you’re browsing through a bookstore, soaking up covers, getting awe-inspired by their colors, their typefaces, their layouts, little details. The variety is endless, and sometimes your eyes stick onto that master piece of art shining through the sheer mass. You just need to keep your eyes open and the best kind of design layout inspiration might indeed lie where you least expect it.

5. Graphic Design Layout Book



When it comes to seeking inspiration and getting into the depth of design layout, graphic designers are spoilt for choice. There is a wealth of books at our fingertips, all waiting to be explored and enjoyed, helping you improve and refine your design layout skill.

6. Print Layout Design Inspiration

In print design, layout is one of the most crucial aspects.  Whether it’s an artworks on your bookshelf, the Postage Stamps collection on Flickr, an influential mazagine, collage print design or whimsical pixel art, playful geometric designs and patterns, all of this is sure to squeeze your creative mind

7. Graphic Design Layout Techniques

There are various techniques to make your design layout appealing.

Focal Point and Accent is the most important among them because emphasis is achieved by position, rhythm, typeface weights and styles.

The secondary emphasis points are called accent and help in framing the layout correctly.

Another technique which can make your layout stand out is positive and negative shapes. In a successful positive/negative shape relationship negative shapes are interdependent, filling the whole space in the eyes of the viewer.

8. Graphic Design Layout Principles 



There are a few graphic design principles which you must follow. Alignment of elements in the layout is the basic principle which makes your layout stand out,

Further, you should use simple font face, images should be of high resolution and should be big enough to capture the viewers attention.

Proximity is another important principle which makes your layout a unity. Contrast is also important as it creates variety in the layout.

 A layout is the first attraction for your readers and viewers, so make it effective and appealing today.

Wednesday, 26 October 2022

How To Make Magazine Cover Your Own

 What Should a Magazine Cover Include?

The magazine cover is the most vital component. ‘In fact, most readers will solely judge a magazine by its cover, and may or may not purchase it depending on what the cover looks like. This means that magazine cover design has to be on point.

Here are the different elements a good layout should include.

1) Establish a Masthead

A masthead is essentially the magazine’s brand or logo, usually displayed at the top of the page. The typeface, font size, and placement of the masthead are usually constant, but the colors may change based on the theme.

2) Use One Main Pop of Color

Using an array of bold colors might work for some designs, but in the case of magazine covers, it’s more effective to use one main color. Try a bold red or lime green as the main color with black and white accents for a super attention-getting, refined magazine cover design.

3) Choose a Unique Main Cover Line

Aside from the masthead, the main cover line has the largest font size and will take up about a quarter of the entire cover. This will be the first or second piece of text your reader will see upon glancing at your magazine. Make sure your main cover line is catchy, informative, and aligns with your theme.

4) Choose Appropriate Typography

The typography you choose will have a major impact on your magazine aesthetic. Each font has a unique personality. Serif fonts tend to look luxurious, sophisticated, and aspirational, while sans serif fonts are contemporary, cool, and trendy.

 

Consider your brand’s personality and choose fonts that reflect it. Pairing two or three fonts can also add a next-level aesthetic to your cover.

 

Check out this detailed read on how to combine typefaces. Readability is crucial, so make sure your fonts are clearly legible.

 

5) Sometimes a Simple Layout Is Best

Depending on your magazine topic, you may want to simplify the layout of your cover in order to highlight one or two main elements. For example, if you’re designing a fashion or lifestyle magazine cover, you’ll want to go with a more minimal design to showcase photos. Choose a cover photo that reflects your theme and style against a simple background, or as the background itself. Don’t clutter designs with too much text.

6) Beautiful Photography

A beautiful photograph is indeed worth a thousand words. If you feature a photograph on your magazine cover, it should be high-quality, stunning, and take center stage. Your readers’ eyes should be immediately drawn to it. Any text on the cover should only support the photo, not detract from it. Make sure to select the right font color(s) so that your text is legible and aesthetic against your cover photo.

7) Create a Consistent Style

Your magazine cover should have a consistent theme throughout each design element, which should also be reflected from one page to the next. Take note of the following thematic elements to ensure there is consistency throughout your magazine design: color scheme, shapes and graphics, typography, and formatting styles such as page numbers and running headers.

8) Custom Illustrations

While photography can make for a stunning magazine cover, illustrative color can be next-level. A stylish illustration will most definitely make your magazine cover stand out as contemporary, trendy, and design-forward. This is a unique design approach perfect for genres like arts, technology, architecture, and any even special edition or collector’s edition publications.

9) Design a Bold Cover

Every element of your magazine cover design should cohesively come together in a stylish, bold aesthetic that will make your reader want to pick up your magazine and flip through it. The goal is to stand out on the shelf or news racks. Avoid a safe design. Take risks and go bold.

What Not To Include in Magazine Covers

Now that you have a solid foundation of what elements to include on your magazine cover, let’s go over what you should avoid.

  • Avoid Cluttering Your Cover
    This is a given. You don’t want to overcrowd your cover and have your reader spend time deciphering all the information. Keep it legible, clear, and attractive.
  • Don’t Include Irrelevant Text or Graphics
    While the content of your magazine may vary, you want to keep a similar theme on the cover to tie it all together. The elements on your cover should connect in a cohesive way.
  • Don’t Obscure Text With Images, Colors, or Graphics
    Your magazine cover may include a mixture of different colors, textures, graphics, and fonts. Make sure all text lines are readable and not overshadowed by other elements.
  • Don’t Use Images and Artwork that’s Not Yours
    This is a best practice you can apply to every design project. Use only your own images and illustrations to avoid copyright infringement issues.

Creative Magazine Cover Ideas

Check out these magazine cover ideas you can draw inspiration from when creating your own.


Sometimes the bare minimum can make the loudest statement for a magazine cover. A clean, easy-to-read, minimalist design approach can have stunning results. You can focus one element on your cover, such as a striking graphic or a bold color, and structure your minimal design around it.

Modern Magazine Cover

A contemporary magazine cover can include modern typography, sharp images and graphics, and white space around your elements for a refined look. Your end design should look stylish and forward-thinking.

o    Portrait Magazine Cover


 


A portrait magazine cover has one high-quality photograph as the emphasis. Whether it’s a model, a celebrity, or any other subject, the portrait should be strong and connect with the reader on a visual level.

o    Simple Magazine Cover



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Sometimes, the best magazine cover idea is also the simplest. Keep things to a strong focal point, balancing image and copy with a clever use of color and shade.

o    Vibrant Magazine Cover



Wow readers with a vibrant background color like neon orange, lime green, or fiery red. This will make any passerby curious enough to take a second glance and possibly pick up your magazine. This approach is the ultimate attention-getter.

o    Retro Vintage Magazine Cover

 


Depending on your magazine genre, you can design a cool retro vibe for a super unique cover. Feature vintage elements from the older magazines to spark some serious nostalgia.


o    Texture Magazine Cover

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Similar to a vibrant background color, a bold texture can be just as effective in catching your readers’ eyes. Try a lively texture, such as animal prints or other elements in nature that will instantly energize your reader.

o    Travel Magazine Cover

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Perhaps an obvious one, but a travel magazine cover should highlight a particular destination you are featuring inside of your magazine. With a high-quality travel image or illustration, you can instantly transport your reader to your featured destination.

o    Fashion Magazine Cover



Fashion magazine covers almost always feature models versus the clothing or accessories themselves. A beautiful model featuring a designer brand can elevate your cover and attract way more readers. The image should be on-theme, fashionable, and aesthetically pleasing.

o    Artistic Magazine Cover

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Whether it’s a graphic illustration or a Banksy painting, your artistic magazine cover should be creative and imaginative. Your magazine cover idea should connect with readers on an aesthetic and stimulating level.

 

Ten principles for good design!

 1.     Good design is innovative

The possibilities for innovation are not, by any means, exhausted. Technological development is always offering new opportunities for innovative design. But innovative design always develops in cycle with innovative technology, and can never be an end in itself.

 


Good design makes a product useful

2.    A product is bought to be used. It has to satisfy certain criteria, not only functional, but also psychological and aesthetic. Good design emphasizes the usefulness of a product at the same time as disregarding anything that could possibly detract from it.

3.    Good design is aesthetic

The aesthetic quality of a product is integral to its usefulness because products we use every day affect our person and our well-being. But only well-executed objects can be beautiful.

 


4.    4 Good design makes a product understandable

It clarifies the product’s structure. Better still, it can make the product talk. At best, it is self-explanatory.

 


5.    Good design is unremarkable

Products fulfilling a purpose are like tools. They are neither decorative objects nor works of art. Their design should therefore be both neutral and restrained, to leave room for the user’s self-expression.

 

6.    Good design is honest

It makes a product more innovative, powerful or valuable than it really is. It does not attempt to manipulate the consumer with promises that cannot be kept. 



7.    7Good design is long-lasting

It avoids being fashionable and therefore never appears antiquated. Unlike fashionable design, it lasts many years – even in today’s throwaway society.

Good design is thorough down to the last detail

8.    Nothing must be arbitrary or left to chance. Care and accuracy in the design process show respect towards the user.




9.    Good design is environmentally-friendly

Design makes an important contribution to the preservation of the environment. It conserves resources and minimizes physical and visual pollution throughout the lifecycle of the product.





10.Good design is as little design as possible

Less, but better – because it concentrates on the essential aspects, and the products are not burdened with non-essentials.

Back to purity, back to simplicity