The 4 Basic Principles of Presentation Design “ Good design is thorough down to the last detail .” - Dieter Rams Creating a beautiful presentation requires a symphony of visual elements to work together for a "big picture." Designers seek to make the entire vision work together in terms of how each part interacts. This includes layout, typography , and imagery , which all add up to a cohesive set of design elements. So, how can you orchestrate the chaos of design in your next presentation? Use the principles below to guide your way. Click to DOWNLOAD Presentation 1. Balance There are two types of balance: symmetrical and asymmetrical. Symmetrical Balance: With this type of balance the elements on both sides of the design are in similar location and size. If you were to draw a line down the middle of a symmetrical design, it would be a mirrored image on both sides. An example of this would be the human face. ...
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