Lesson 6 Imaging and Design For Online Environment
Lesson 6 Imaging and Design For Online Environment
Lesson 6 Imaging and Design For Online Environment
1. Balance. It is the visual weigh of objects, texture, colours, and space is evenly
distributed on the screen.
2. Emphasis. An area in the design that may appear different in size, texture, shape or
colour to distract the viewer’s attention.
3. Movement. How the eye moves through the composition leading the attention of the
viewer from one aspect to another.
4. Pattern, Repetition, and Rhythm – these are the repeating visual element on an
image or layout to create unity in the layout or image. Rhythm is achieved when visual
elements create a sense of organized movement.
5. Proportion – visual elements create a sense of unity where they relate well with one
another
6. Variety – this uses several design elements to draw a viewer’s attention
Info graphics
3 Elements of Infographics:
Types of Infographics:
Cause and Effect Infographics – infograpics that show the cause and effects of certain
topics.
Chronological Infographics – usually used to show a topic in a chronological or a step-by-
step sequence.
Quantitive Infographics – used to show statistics like charts, bar graphs, etc.
Directional Infographics – similar to chronological infographics where you use arrows to
direct the viewers’ attention to another aspect of the infographic.
Product Infographics – used to promote products and services.
Simplicity Rocks. Keep the info graphic simple so it won’t be an eyesore to the viewers
Nothing takes effect without a cause. This just means that you need to show the viewers
the cause of the topic before discussing the effect of said topic.
Draw your Boundaries. Just don’t overdo the pictures or images or it will look like a collage
that looks like vomit.
Think in Colour. Match the colours in your info graphic like making the text in white in a dark
background and vice versa.
Make it Appealing. Of course make it looks good so it would attract and keep the viewer’s
attention.
Be Verifiable. And finally, the facts in the info graphic should be verified and confirmed that
they are indeed true.
Online Platforms for ICT Content Development
1. Social Media Platforms – Websites like Facebook allow you to create not only
personal accounts but also pages and groups where you can share content. • Facebook
has billions of users. Linkedln is another example of social networking site where its
focus is on business and professional networking.
3. Click on embed
Types of Examination
16-25 Identification