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March 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Five rule for eye catching cool graphic

Think about few graphic designs that catch your eyes lately. It could be on an advertisement, publication, brochures, or a flyer you receive recently. What makes you easy to remember them? You could mention one, two or even more from the graphic. You could mention its layout, or fonts, or the words. Those items can make it a memorable message for us, which are why we call it a cool graphic.

How to make a graphic design become memorable for us, so we can call it as a cool graphic? Well to start learn the factors, we can point at these factors; short and neat sentences, space usage, graphic and photo picks, and reading flow. Most of cool graphics are easy to memorize and understood but to make them that way is not an easy job to do. It takes a lot of efforts to make it cool. So let’s take a look one by one.

We use to see or watch or read the graphic on the streets while we are walking or driving. In a situation like this it is impossible for any readers to read long sentences. First rule is keeps your words short and neat. It is important to make sure of that. Only a few people are willing to read and the rest don’t want to read at all. So keep your words short! Fonts choosing are also essential, make yours easy to read and fun to watch. Stick to a simple and clean fonts.

Don’t fill all the space you have. Cool graphic contains a clean space. A clean space means a space without graphic or words. The clean spaces are used to give the reader’s eyes times to break. The clean space will also help to point the important message.

Pictures always catch our attention. Pictures will initiate imagination or past memories of the readers. That is way pictures is a strong word. Readers always like one great graphic will always better than dozen of lame pictures. Pick your picture wisely.

People generally read a page from top to bottom. Imagine a “Z” shape on your cool graphic. This trick will guide you where to put your headline, words or picture.