The visual process must first follow the user's reading habits, and the design works must be concise, easy to understand and attractive, so that users can be attracted by the design at first sight and have full interest to continue watching.
Visual process guidance method
1. Unidirectional visual process
One-way visual flow is the simplest guidance method. According to the different arrangement, it can be divided into horizontal visual process and vertical visual process. This visual flow method not only has intuitive expressive force in visual communication, but also has a simple combination structure.
The horizontal visual process is also called the horizontal visual process, which has an extremely gentle layout structure and always gives people a calm and steady impression visually. Vertical visual process is also called vertical visual process. This visual process is orderly and concise in structure, in addition, it can also make the picture present a certain visual effect.
2. Curve visual process
Compared with the one-way visual process, the bending visual process is more complicated, not as direct and concise as the one-way visual process, but more attractive, rhythmic and bending. Can be made into an arc to show fullness, expansion and a certain sense of direction. It can also be gyrated to produce two opposite contradictory gyrations, increasing the depth and movement of the plane.
3. Center of gravity visual process
The visual process of center of gravity is a special visual process. It is a centrifugal visual movement, starting from the center of gravity of the layout, and then developing the progress of the line of sight along the direction and intensity of the image. In short, this visual flow makes the theme more distinct and prominent, and the theme is more intense.
That's what Bian Xiao shared today. In graphic design, visual process? This is an important design point, okay? Visual process? It will add unique attraction to your works, so you might as well try this way to bring the ideas inherent in your mind into play and create unique charm in your works.