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FINE! create a whole other page for your characters so you don't swallow up vast swaths of the character portal like I do! --[[User:Celiose|Celiose]] 19:24, 5 September 2006 (CDT) | FINE! create a whole other page for your characters so you don't swallow up vast swaths of the character portal like I do! --[[User:Celiose|Celiose]] 19:24, 5 September 2006 (CDT) | ||
+ | * First principle of visual design. If only I knew the others. --[[User:Xstryker|Xstryker]] 19:29, 5 September 2006 (CDT) | ||
+ | ** I know them! I had years of training in such a thing! | ||
+ | # One should aways be aware of the negative (white) space and it influence upon the shape of the text in the composition. | ||
+ | # As far as color goes, the eyes prefer black or white text. Use red text sparingly. | ||
+ | # Curved lines present an element of movement, where as modulated (thinning and thickenining) lines present a sence of depth. | ||
+ | # It is very easy to over design. Elegant design uses the least shapes to create the most exicting visual presentation. | ||
+ | # Never let concave or convex lines touche strait lines. Its not asthetically pleasing and sucks the eye into that particular spot of the compostion. | ||
+ | I hope this helps! | ||
+ | --[[User:Michael|Michael]] 21:59, 5 September 2006 (CDT) |
Latest revision as of 13:06, 6 September 2006
FINE! create a whole other page for your characters so you don't swallow up vast swaths of the character portal like I do! --Celiose 19:24, 5 September 2006 (CDT)
- First principle of visual design. If only I knew the others. --Xstryker 19:29, 5 September 2006 (CDT)
- I know them! I had years of training in such a thing!
- One should aways be aware of the negative (white) space and it influence upon the shape of the text in the composition.
- As far as color goes, the eyes prefer black or white text. Use red text sparingly.
- Curved lines present an element of movement, where as modulated (thinning and thickenining) lines present a sence of depth.
- It is very easy to over design. Elegant design uses the least shapes to create the most exicting visual presentation.
- Never let concave or convex lines touche strait lines. Its not asthetically pleasing and sucks the eye into that particular spot of the compostion.
I hope this helps! --Michael 21:59, 5 September 2006 (CDT)