Monday, May 2, 2011

DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS: DESIGN TEST 2:

5. Reflecting on what you’ve discovered in the previous 2 questions, what might you assume about crafting a visually comfortable experience? Why?

Alignments, same margins, same orders make easy to see, clear to read.


6. Why is asymmetry generally more advisable than symmetry in page layout?

Using asymmetry make the readers to pay more attention to your focus point. 


7. Given what you understand about the previous question, what other mechanisms might help to compensate for the problems created by symmetry in an informational page layout?

To avoid centre symmetry in an informational page layout.


8. Describe specific communicative reasons you would employ sharp corners instead of rounded corners in your design.

Sharp corners state clearly boundry among other elements, show energy and strong points.

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