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Learn moreUnderstanding the principle of scale in graphic design can help designers create visual impact in their work.
Scale refers to the relative size of an element in a design when compared to another element. It is responsible for creating a visual hierarchy among elements of your creation. It tells viewers what things to look at, what order to look at them, and what’s the most important element to focus on.
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Learn moreWe can create scale within a design by making relationships based on size between elements. For example, if two shapes of the same size were placed on a page there would be no size relationship. Since they would be the same size, neither one would be large or small. However, if one of the squares was a third of the size of the other, we would describe one as being big and the other as small. This is called scale of reference. It is impossible to determine the relative size of an object if there is no scale of reference.
Many people may use the terms scale and proportion interchangeably. The main difference between scale and proportion is that scale refers to a comparison of objects whose size is known, and proportion refers to the size of two object whose sizes and scales are unknown. Proportion in graphic design is a little more ambiguous and difficult to explain, while scale can point to two objects and confirm the size relationship between the two, providing proportion.
It is important to consider both scale and proportion when determining a focal point in graphic design. If you’re creating an infographic, designing a logo, or putting a website together, the scale of visual elements is hugely important. The largest visual element in a design isn’t always the most important. Designers and artists can use scale to draw contrast, highlight tension between elements, and create a visual hierarchy that draws the eye. When something within a design is displayed prominently in relation to other elements of that design, our eyes are naturally drawn to it.
Scale shapes the world of design by regulating a project’s relativity, functionality, and adaptability.
Scale is a powerful element of graphic design that can be transformative to your designs. The most critical aspect of a design or composition may not be the biggest, but it will appear on top of a visual hierarchy created by scale.
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