Activity 3.5 – CRAP
The following is a brief overview of the 4 basic principles of design :
C R A P
Reference: Williams, R. 1994, The Non-Designer’s Design Book, Peachpit Press, USA
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Contrast |
| Contrast can be the most important visual aspect of a page. The principle is to avoid elements on the page that are merely similar – if they are not the same – then make them VERY different.
Purpose:
Eg. use of colour |
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Repetition |
| Repeat visual elements throughout – colour, shape, etc. Develops organisation and strengthens the unity.
Purpose:
Eg. navigation, colour identifiers, layout – anything your learner may visually recognize. Avoid repeating the element so much that it becomes annoying and distracts from the message |
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Alignment |
| Nothing should be placed on your page randomly. Every element should have some visual connection with another element on the page.
This creates a clean, sophisticated look. Purpose:
Avoid:
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Proximity |
| Items relating to each other should be group close together. Items in close proximity become one visual unit rather than several separate, unrelated units.
Purpose:
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