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Lesson 2 WEB DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS

The document discusses different content platforms and tools for creating web content including social media, blogs, and content management systems. It describes content management systems as applications that allow multiple users to create, edit and publish content stored in a database and displayed through templates. The document outlines common CMS features and basic elements of web design like lines, shape, texture, space, size, value, balance, emphasis, rhythm, unity and contrast.
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Lesson 2 WEB DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS

The document discusses different content platforms and tools for creating web content including social media, blogs, and content management systems. It describes content management systems as applications that allow multiple users to create, edit and publish content stored in a database and displayed through templates. The document outlines common CMS features and basic elements of web design like lines, shape, texture, space, size, value, balance, emphasis, rhythm, unity and contrast.
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WEB DESIGN

PRINCIPLES AND
ELEMENTS
Quarter 2 Lesson 2
Christian Aries Lapuz
ONLINE PLATFORMS FOR ICT
CONTENT DEVELOPMENT

• SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS


• BLOGGING PLATFORMS
• CONTENT MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
• WEB PAGE CREATION
CONTENT MANGEMENT
SYSTEM
A content management system (CMS)
is an application that is used to manage
content, allowing multiple contributors
to create, edit and publish. Content in a
CMS is typically stored in a database
and displayed in a presentation layer
based on a set of templates like a
website.
CONTENT MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
The following are common features of a CMS:

• Content storage, • Workflows assigns


• Content creation, permissions for
allows users to stores content in one
place, in a consistent managing content
easily create and based on roles such as
format content fashion
authors, editors and
admins
BASIC WEB PAGE
CREATION
WYSIWYG
it is the acronym for What You See
is What You Get
The first true WYSIWYG editor
was a word processing program
called Bravo was invented by
Charles Simonyi
Line BASIC WEB
DESIGN
Shape ELEMENTS
Texture
Space
Size
Value
LINES

The most basic type of


design

It is used for dividing


space and drawing the
eye to a specific
location.
SHAPE

Shapes, geometric or
organic, add interest.

It is defined by
boundaries such as lines,
colors and they are used
to emphasize a portion of
the page
TEXTURE

It is the look and


feel of a surface
SPACE

Refers to the
distance between
shapes and forms
SIZE

Refers to how big


or small something
is in scale to other
objects.
VALUE

Refers to the
degree of lightness
or darkness
BALANCE BASIC WEB
DESIGN
EMPHASIS PRINCIPLE
RHTYHM
UNITY
CONTRAS
T
BALANCE

It occurs when all


the design elements
are equally
distributed in the
screen
EMPHASIS

Elements that
stands out and get
notice first.
RHYTHTM

It is the pattern
created by
repeating
elements.
UNJTY

Achieved when all


the design
elements relate to
one another and
project a sense of
CONTRAST

It increases the visual


differences in size,
shape, and colors
between the elements to
enhance the perception
of a message intnended
Avtivities to be done:

ASSESSMEN
T
QUIZ 1

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