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How to analyze a graphic design work

Methods of analyzing graphic design works;

1, color: whether the cold and warm colors match the propaganda content ... requires you to have certain aesthetic ability. In the picture, it is abrupt to dazzle with a little bright color, but it is not inappropriate, but because the background color is too monotonous. If you use a few gradient colors or some natural scenery pictures with the expressway as the background, you will definitely feel different. This is a design tactile problem in terms of color.

2. Layout of layout content: In terms of design, everyone pursues the same goal, that is, beauty, so the layout is the same. There are words and pictures in the picture, and the theme is of course cars. The layout of the illustrations is a bit rigid. Disadvantages: the text content is a box. Suggestion: You can typeset the text into a sleek shape, such as a circle or an ellipse. Moreover, the direction of the person in the lower left corner is opposite to that of the car. Such typesetting also made a mistake of not highlighting the theme. Because people's fingers point to the car and the direction of the bicycle points to people, which obviously does not conform. I changed it casually to see if it would be better. The man pointed to the direction of the car, and then the car was still in the same direction.

3. Highlight the theme. These are related to color typesetting, but what is the emphasis here? What's the theme? When designing, you must know what theme you want to express (or what theme customers need to express). For example, the font and shop name of the signboard must conform to the style of the shop, and the size or height of the words should not be less than two-thirds of the height of the signboard. Otherwise, how can others see the most important thing (store name) on your signboard at a glance? Similarly, this principle applies to all designs ... whether designing corporate logo or brochures. All the same. The theme of words or pictures is equally important.