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Graphic Design: Visual Composition Theory

Understand how hierarchy, alignment, and balance are used in layouts
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Joe Tury  3 Lessons ·  13m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Experienced designers know how to establish an order of importance with their layouts that makes the logical progression more obvious to the viewer. This order of importance is known as hierarchy, which combines with alignment to establish an overall tone for the message. We’ll also consider the role of maintaining balance in composition, so that the message as a whole is both clear and aesthetically pleasing.

In these lessons, you will learn how to develop hierarchy in your messages so that your intended audience sees the layout in order of importance. We’ll look at various strategies for establishing a sense of order so that the composition can be remembered. We’ll also go over how alignment across your design helps establish the tone and flow of your message. You will also learn how to recognize a balanced composition and how to avoid imbalanced elements.

What You'll Learn

  • Establish visual hierarchy so your audience views a layout in order of importance
  • Develop strategies for creating a sense of order that makes a composition memorable
  • Apply alignment across a design to establish the tone and flow of your message
  • Recognize a balanced composition and avoid imbalanced elements
  • Distinguish between balanced and unbalanced compositions

Key Takeaways

  • Hierarchy is the order of importance that makes the logical progression of a layout more obvious to the viewer.
  • Hierarchy combines with alignment to establish an overall tone for the message.
  • Alignment across a design helps establish the tone and flow of the message.
  • Maintaining balance in composition keeps the message both clear and aesthetically pleasing.
  • Establishing a sense of order helps a composition be remembered.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this course?

You will learn how to develop hierarchy so your audience sees a layout in order of importance, how alignment establishes the tone and flow of your message, and how to recognize a balanced composition while avoiding imbalanced elements.

What topics or lessons does the course cover?

The course covers three lessons: Visual Hierarchy, Alignment in Overall Composition, and Balance in Visual Communication.

What is hierarchy in visual composition?

Hierarchy is the order of importance in a layout that makes the logical progression more obvious to the viewer, and it combines with alignment to establish an overall tone for the message.

What skills does this course help build?

It helps build skills in Communication Design, Graphic Communication, Graphic Design, Presentation Design, Visual Composition, and Visual Design.