Mil Chapter 13
Mil Chapter 13
Mil Chapter 13
Visual Message Design refers to design principles and elements in the production of visual media
and information that take into consideration, the visual perception of the audiendce in regards
with their prior knowledge.
A.Principles of Design
The principles of design are recipe for a good work of art. The principles combine the elements to
an aesthetic placement of things that will produce a good design.
1. Center of Interest - is an area that first attracts attention in composition. This area is more
important when compared to the other objects or elements in a composition.
2. Balance- is a feeling of visual equality in shape, form, value, color, etc. It can be symmetrical or
evenly balanced or asymetrical or unevenly balanced.
3. Harmony - brings together a composition with similar units. If your composition is using wavy
lines and organic shapes you would staywith those types of lines and not to put in just one
geometric shape.
4. Contrast - offers some change in value creating a visual discord in composition. Contrast
shows the difference between shapes and can be used as a background to bring objects and
forward in design. It can also be used to create an area of emphasis.
5. Directional Movement - is a visual flow through a composition. It can be the suggestion of
motion in a design as you move from object to object by way placemen and position.
6. Rhythm - is a movement in which some elements recurs regularly. Like a dance it will have a
flow of objects that will seem to be like the of music.
B. Elements of Visual Design
1. Line
• a mark on surface that describes a shape of outline
• Can create texture and can be thick or thin
• Types of line include actual, implied, vertical, horizontal, diagonal and contour lines
2. Color
• Refers to specific hues
• Has 3 properties: chroma, intensity, value
3. Texture
• Surface quality, either tactile of visual
• Degree of roughness or smoothness in objects
• Can be real or implied by different uses of media
4. Shape
• 2 dimensional, no thickness
• Can be grouped to geometric and organic
5. Form
• 3- dimensional; has volume and thickness
• Can be viewed from many angles
6.Value
• Degree of light and dark in a design
• Can be used with a color as well as black and white
• Contrast is the extreme changes between values
7. Size
• Variations in the proportions of objects, lines, or shapes.
• Variations can either be real or imagined.
III. SELECTION CRITERIA
FORM CONTENT
1. Text are always readable 1. Summarized texts are still
2. Background color or faithful
Visual designs are almost everywhere in our society. to the full
The selection details
criteria or checklist below
will aid you in coming up with an effective visual design both in form and content
2. Footnotes and disclaimers are
images are supporting the
present when crucial detail is
main text or object in the presented.
design 3. If the material provokes action
or response include contact or
furthermore details.
4. When presenting a
phenomenon or event,
3. Every element has a provide actual and real
purpose or is coherent images of the subject
to other elements. matter
4. There is a color and 5. When screening a
font scheme visual design, figure out
5. Text components have its originality, resources
hierarchy used and information
being presented
IV. DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS