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Author Archives: Toyin Ladipo. June 23, 2012. When you apply the design process both deeply and broadly, you can create rich brand experiences that turn customers into believers. The trick is to do what Shakespeare did in […]. Read Article →. Provide email address to be notified of new posts by email. Be Prepared: 4 Ways to Outthink Your Competitors Entrepreneur.com. Rhythm In Your Soul. The So Familiar Pattern. Form, Shape and Space. What’s In A Name? Allow Your Dot To Go For A Walk. What Colour Are You?
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Author Archives: Toyin Ladipo. In this final post in our design element and principles series, we will focus on unity which is the the sum of all of all principles and elements of design. […]. Read Article →. I call it ”Center of Attention”. Others call it ”Emphasis”, or ”Dominance.” Whatever it is you call it, it is that special quality that effortlessly communicates the reason for a […]. Read Article →. Rhythm In Your Soul. Read Article →. Read Article →. Read Article →. The So Familiar Pattern. Color ...
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The So Familiar Pattern | Toyeens
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The So Familiar Pattern. July 12, 2012. Was created in 1924. It has come a long way from being used just for the inner lining of Burberry trench coats as it has earned a rightful place on the exterior of many Burberry products. Today, you can find the Burberry check on wristwatches, scarves, glasses, umbrella, purses, clothing, shoes, perfume bottles and loved by celebrities and everyday people alike. A designer recognizes that different textures can trigger differing reactions from people. Some surf...
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Unity For Impact | Toyeens
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August 27, 2012. In this final post in our design element and principles series, we will focus on unity which is the the sum of all of all principles and elements of design. Unity is the cohesion between different design elements. It is the sense that all of the parts are working seamlessly together and in perfect harmony to achieve a common goal. Unity can be achieved through the effective and consistent use of any of the elements, but pattern,. However, unity also exists in variety. After all is said a...
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Rhythm In Your Soul | Toyeens
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Rhythm In Your Soul. August 6, 2012. Music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul – Plato. Rhythm, a principle of design can be described as timed movement through space; an easy, connected path along which the eye follows a regular arrangement of motifs. The presence of rhythm creates predictability and order in a composition. Rhythm depends largely upon the elements of pattern and movement to achieve for its rhythmic effects. Grab That Attention →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Balance Your Act | Toyeens
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July 16, 2012. Work and Play. Expend and Replenish. Driven and Calm. White and Black. Big and Small. Whether or not you choose symmetrical or asymmetrical balance, proper use of design principle of balance ensures that necessary attention is drawn to the whole design and not just a specific area or element alone. The So Familiar Pattern. Divine Proportion →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public).
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Form, Shape & Space | Toyeens
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Form, Shape and Space. June 28, 2012. Form and shape are areas or masses that define objects in space. Form and shape imply space; indeed they cannot exist without space. Shapes or forms can be created from line, value (the relative lightness or darkness of a color) or strong contrasts in value within a composition may define the boundaries of forms. Gradations of value, or shading, can also create the illusion of contour and volume. All brand symbols or icons are forms or shape. Organic forms typically ...
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Divine Proportion | Toyeens
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July 29, 2012. You will always get the best of proportion by:. Placing together elements which are similar in character or have some feature in common. Combining major and minor areas in the design because equal parts can quickly become monotonous and boring. However, the differences in size must not be so great as to make the parts appear unrelated and therefore, out of harmony with each other. Notwithstanding the subject matter, be it a retail, website, logo or brochure design, you can be sure that.
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Retail Design | Toyeens
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May 19, 2012. In Uncategorized. ·. The Mind of The Customer. Web Design →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Rhythm In Your Soul. The So Familiar Pattern.
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What’s In A Name? | Toyeens
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What’s In A Name? June 6, 2012. Take care to get born well -George Bernard Shaw. What’s in a name? A powerful name is essential for developing and maintaining strong relationships with your customers. Customers need a name to identify, remember, discuss and compare several businesses. A name if perfect can be a company’s greatest asset, setting it apart from competition. The wrong name can cost a company a fortune to fix and can translate into lost income. If you pass the 6 criteria below, lucky you!