This class was very interesting, and I throughly enjoyed working with Design For Joy and helping to create some of their content. When doing the hands on stuff it was easier to learn it than just reading about it. I didn't think that I would enjoy the videoing as much as I did, but I am so glad now that I chose to do the videoing for my group. The lecture part of the class seems like a blur though, because we didn't really do much, and so I don't feel as if I got as much out of the lectures as I did the hands on assignments such as the one where we had to tell a story through photography. Ultimately this was a very rewarding class and I learned a lot.
Visual communication investigates the passing of information in a visual form. Content is the tangible version of the stories and information we share with others. Form is the way that the content is designed and delivered. Applied aesthetics are informed observations and judgements made based off a set group of guidelines. The elements of design are space, dots, lines, shapes, form, texture, pattern, and color. The principles of design are unity (proximity, alignment, similarity, and repetition), emphasis (contrast, color, depth, and proportion), perceptual forces (balance, continuation, figure-ground, and psychological closure).
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