Design Flashcards

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Elements: Line

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Line is a visual element of length; defines position and direction of design.

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Elements: Shape

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Shape is the external form or outline of an image.

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Elements: 3D Form

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3D Form refers to the physical shape and dimensions of an object.

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Elements: Space

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Space is the area around or between images and elements.

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Elements: Texture

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Texture is the surface quality of an object.

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Elements: Colour

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Colour is the colour of an image.

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Principles: Balance

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Balance occurs when elements are arranged symmetrically or asymmetrically to create impression of equality in weight.

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Principles: Emphasis

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Emphasis is special attention given to one element.

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Principles: Dominance

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Dominance creates a focal point in a product.

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Principles: Unity

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Unity is the relationship among elements that helps them function together, achieved through similar shape, common position, etc.

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Principles: Movement

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Movement refers to motion or the appearance of motion in a visual image.

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User Interface: Logical organisation

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Content should be well set out, easy to follow, and arranged for user understanding.

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User Interface: GUI

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Graphical User Interface presents information visually for easy interaction; contributes to learnability, efficiency, memorability, and fewer errors.

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User Interface: Help features

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Relevant help features assist usability, inclusivity, and accessibility.

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Usability

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Categorised into learnability, efficiency, memorability, errors, and satisfaction.

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Inclusivity

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Design considers various users regardless of age, ability, gender, situation, education, or location.

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Accessibility

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Design includes features to help people with disabilities (auditory, cognitive, neurological, physical, speech impairments).

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Typography

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Typography is the style and appearance of text.

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Typefaces

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Typefaces refer to font families such as serif or sans-serif.