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ShapeA visually perceived area of value, color,
line or any combination of these elements. Shape can be used to invoke emotional responses, emphasize elements or add interest.
ShapeShapes can be used to:
Communicate ideasAttract attentionSimplify wordsCreate bordersHighlight informationSymbolize an idea or emotionCreate a variety of arrangements
TextureSurface character of a visual which may be
experienced through touch or the illusion of touch.
Two types:Tactile Visual
Texture
Texture can be used to:Relate an image to its backgroundCreate interestCreate feelings of depth or livelinessCreate a collageCreate a designCreate visuals that look more realistic
SpaceSpace is the distance around somethingFuzzy boundaries give the illusion of motionThe easiest way to show distance is
through size
ColorProperties of color
Hue: the name of the colors as humans see them when white light passes through a prism.Hue describes the visual sensation of the different parts
of the visual spectrumValue: the lightness and darkness of the hue.
Tint: adding white which lightensShade: adding black which darkens
Intensity or saturation: The strength of a color. Strongest when unmixed.
Color
100% 80% 60% 50% 50% 40% 20% 0%
White Yellow Orange Red Green Blue Purple Black
Background and lettering should be at least 50% apart!
ColorColors change with their surroundingsSome colors change more than othersValue is a variable which is dependent on
surrounding hues for its visual sensationColor spreads to adjacent colorsColors are perceived to be warm or coolWarm colors advance while cool colors
recede
ColorCool colors are used to show depth and
volumeColor is associated with nature, danger,
holidays, events and symbolsColor can show spatial relationshipsColor can set mood but is influenced by
culture
ColorPsychological aspects of color
Black: dignity, strength, fear, death, free of debt
Blue: calm, coolness, melancholy, depression, mildness, the sky, most liked
Green: growth, youthfulness, sickliness, movement
Violet: richness, passion, majesty, spirituality
ColorPsychological aspects of color
Red: love, anger, danger, debt, the devil, power, energy
White: freshness, purity, cleanliness, wholesomeness
Yellow: Most disliked color, caution, light, the sun
HarmonyVisual unity is another term for harmonyThe visual elements have been brought
together for a reason
EmphasisA center of interest is created when one
element is different from others.The eye is automatically attracted to the
place that is different.
Bulletin Board Guidelines/Examples
3 purposes of bulletin boards
Sample bulletin boardsSelf evaluation criteriaMore visual designMedia lab resources
Self Evaluation CriteriaEmphaticBalancedUnifiedInteractiveLegible
Lettered Properly
RelativeDurableNeat
More Visual DesignCapital LettersColor of LetteringSize of LetteringSpacing Between LettersSpacing Between LinesElements That Add Appeal
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Media Lab—213 EducationMac Computers
Roll paperDie CuttersLaminatorBinderBooks
Resource Kits
Construction paper
Map pencilsScissorsCalculators
Resourceshttp://www.online.tusc.k12.al.us/shortc/
newsltrs/home.htm http://atozteacherstuff.com/Themes/
index.shtml http://www.teachervision.fen.com/bulletin-
board/curriculum-planning/6515.html?detoured=1