Right: One of a series of posters in which the capital letter 'A' was used as the key design feature this example the size, angle, and distortion of the letter plays with the idea of a shalt of light contrasting with the predominantly black space.
Design by Pentagram,UK
Left: This contact lens .solution packaging makes a clever play on the opticians' eye chart and uses the varying type sizes as a wayof ordering and highlighting elements of the product. Design by Will1ams Murray Hamm, UK
of the first word in sequences of paragraphs) quietly creates pace for the reader. It is surprising how successfully judicious use of disposition can work without recourse to other methods of emphasis. However, poorly considered placement of elements on a page can set up confusing dynamics that may hinder the reader.
Contrast is used to create and sustain visual interest, in the same way that tone and intonation add interest to speech. Without contrast, graphic communication would become dull and flat, with little to attract attention or sustain interest. Contrast draws on visual opposites or dissimilarity to emphasize, differentiate, set up competition, attract and change the reading pace. It can be both quantitative and qualitative, obvious or subtle. Its usc should always be considered in direct relation to tbe concept and the design as a whole. As there is little limit to tlte areas in which contrast may be used, it can be helpful to look initially for potential within the main emphasis groups- size, colour, weight, and disposition.
Right: One of a series of posters in which the capital letter 'A' was used as the key design feature this example the size, angle, and distortion of the letter plays with the idea of a shalt of light contrasting with the predominantly black space.
Design by Pentagram,UK
Left: This contact lens .solution packaging makes a clever play on the opticians' eye chart and uses the varying type sizes as a wayof ordering and highlighting elements of the product. Design by Will1ams Murray Hamm, UK
of the first word in sequences of paragraphs) quietly creates pace for the reader. It is surprising how successfully judicious use of disposition can work without recourse to other methods of emphasis. However, poorly considered placement of elements on a page can set up confusing dynamics that may hinder the reader.
Contrast is used to create and sustain visual interest, in the same way that tone and intonation add interest to speech. Without contrast, graphic communication would become dull and flat, with little to attract attention or sustain interest. Contrast draws on visual opposites or dissimilarity to emphasize, differentiate, set up competition, attract and change the reading pace. It can be both quantitative and qualitative, obvious or subtle. Its usc should always be considered in direct relation to tbe concept and the design as a whole. As there is little limit to tlte areas in which contrast may be used, it can be helpful to look initially for potential within the main emphasis groups- size, colour, weight, and disposition.
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