Visual Element
From what graphic design is, skills to be a graphic designer, design theory, education you need,equipment you need, to the graphic design portfolio and interview advice.This series is for anyone at any level so if you're interested in graphic design and considering becoming a graphic designer join this blog as I discuss series of graphic design topics. So the graphic part of graphic design is made up of visual elements the building blocks of design, through the harness of artistic expression we choose these visual elements and arrange them on a surface in a layout to convey an idea.
Types of Visual Element
The basic visual elements that combine to create graphic design include the following:
- Line
- color
- shape
- texture
- space
- form
- typography
Whatever work you produce be it for a magazine, a poster, a website or advertisement these visual elements will play a part in your design. In this article I'm going to discuss the first key visual element and discuss 'Line' as a visual element in graphic design.
Line
So one of the most basic visual elements of design is the line and it should not be underestimated as simple as lines are. They can be quite versatile and be used as crucial elements of design. Lines can be straight, curved, thick, thin, solid or dashed. Lines can be used to add structure to a composition to frame information and to divide information. Used considerably lines can add elegance to a composition at hierarchy and draw the eye to a specific point. With type lines can be used to emphasis and put stress on a word a phrase or paragraph. Lines can be used to decorate, illustrate and represent information in info graphics If we think about magazines, newspapers and maps one of the most common visual elements is the line as it works very well to structure information.
Here are some simple horizontal lines, here we have some strokes in various sizes and below some alternatives. A line can be made of more than a single stroke it can be made with many individual strokes and even dots. So here are some simple examples of how lines may be used in design. For the sake of simplicity and to focus on the structure I have composed these examples in black and white. So the first example is where line plays a role of building info graphics.
this is a simple tree diagram made of lines in different shades. If we zoom into the visual icons they are also lines as illustrations so overall a simple visual with another line below as an anchor point for the associated information. Next is an example in typography. Here lines are used to divide and draw emphasis to a particular word. Next is an example where lines are used to create a border. In this example there are two stroke lines that create this border a thin and a thick. The type of stroke lines you use in relationship to other elements can define a look and feel to your composition. In this case we have a boutique feel.
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