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Apr 12 2017

Basic Graphic Design Principles for Bloggers

The best graphic designers often possess natural given talent, along with years of specialized training, but that doesn’t mean you can’t create awesome looking image assets for your blog even if you are a beginner.

One key to producing professional looking graphics is to understand the fundamental concepts of design. Knowing these rules will help you to avoid obvious mistakes that could make your blog look amateur.

Incorporate these basic graphic design principles (that can really apply to bloggers) into your images, and you’ll soon be producing images you’ll be proud to share.

Alignment

Alignment refers to the way in which the text is arranged on your canvas. It’s often tempting for new designers to align everything in the center, but this can produce a result that’s lacking visual appeal. Play around with alignment using left, right or vertical alignment for different blocks of text to find unique arrangements that work with the other elements of your design.

Proximity

The way in which different elements are grouped together is proximity. Choose the location of design elements strategically to guide the viewer’s eye to where you want it to go. You can do this by placing text into shapes to create a border that breaks things up or by getting creative with linear position, such as situating text on an angle.

Color

You’ll want to incorporate your color palette into your images to keep your branding consistent. You can do this by choosing photos or artwork that reflect or are compatible with your scheme. It’s also possible to place a semi-transparent colored overlay on top of your art to add a hue that works. Just remember to use color theory as your guide and pick a color that elicits the response you desire.

Line

Line plays a significant role in design. Whether used as a border or to break up text, the type of line you choose conveys a message. Straight, clean lines give a sophisticated and modern feel, while curves add softness and warmth. Squiggly lines can be whimsical or fun. Even the width of your lines can have an impact.

Shape

Another important aspect of design is shape. Using hard-edged, straight-lined shapes like squares and triangles often lends to a masculine feel, with curved circles or rounded corners fit well in more feminine design. Straight shapes can imply seriousness, sophistication or stability. When you want to create a relaxed vibe, go with softer shapes.

Space

Space, or whitespace as it’s often termed, provides purposeful blank area to allow the viewer’s eye to relax. One of the biggest mistakes made by amateur designers is to use too little space. Avoid trying to cram too much into your graphic, as it can look messy and hard to read. Too much whitespace is a hazard also because it can have an unfinished feel. Experiment to discover what works.

There are a host of other design concepts that are important producing professional looking graphics, but these basic graphic design principles will get you started. Adhere to these fundamentals to create visually appealing images that will add interest to your blog and encourage others to share on social media.

Written by Paul · Categorized: Blogging Category

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  1. LadyInRead says

    April 13, 2017 at 4:18 am

    as part of being on a team with people recently who are all working on user interfaces, i am learning more closely how these elements are so important – the minutae are actually more..
    thanks for your prompts, your useful posts..

    Reply
    • Paul says

      April 13, 2017 at 10:30 am

      It is my pleasure, LadyInRead! As they say, “It is all in the details!”. Thanks for stopping by!

      Reply
  2. Ishieta @ Isheeria's says

    April 16, 2017 at 3:14 pm

    While I love design, I do feel (fear) that it is a natural talent, and harder to really ‘learn’ the aesthetics of it! However, I feel that by keeping in mind the principals you have mentioned, I can create basic, basically pleasing designs 🙂 I didn’t even realise the impact of Line and shape! Thank you for sharing these.

    Reply
    • Paul says

      April 17, 2017 at 10:50 pm

      I think talent has a lot to do with it, and you can learn it! Everyone has some talent in all areas, it is just a matter of how much. If you feel the tradeoff of becoming proficient outweighs the time required, let someone else do it for you 🙂

      Reply
  3. Sharon Smith says

    October 20, 2017 at 3:24 pm

    Hi Paul,
    Great post! Color plays a major part in the correct reflection of our brand.
    Color meanings vary from culture to culture and the impact that our brand has on our targeted audience. 😍
    Hue is the primary value of a color and how the color red, green, blue, purple, etc. is perceived through the eye.

    Reply
    • Paul says

      October 24, 2017 at 11:31 pm

      I agree! Depending on your market, the color is very important. Thanks!

      Reply

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