How The Eyes Follow Graphic Designs

Topics:
Graphic Design
Tags:
Desktop Publishing,
Document Management,
Enterprise Software,
Entheos,
Finance,
Graphic Design,
Managerial Accounting,
Software
Source:
Entheos

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Overview: The idea of using graphic designs to guide the readers from one item to item is based on the eye movement that the readers make when looking at something. It is said that the readers' attention is being gently led from one picture to another until finally all items are seen. This is the style that most merchandisers use in their printing materials. They focus on putting on more graphic design to be able to attract the readers to go over all that is written and drawn. It can be said that with many people using this strategy, those that stick with just words and fonts tend to ignored and predicted as something boring.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 5


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