Good graphic design is always clear in its visual hierarchy, in which important elements are emphasized and content is organized logically and predictably. A hierarchy in a graphic design can be generated by the page layout, size of the elements, contrast, color, shape, position and so on.
Hierarchy is a very important part to form a good design work. Usually we want the element representing the most important information to be the first in hierarchy. This could be the headline text in bold, with strong contrast color to the background, or an interesting image with big size, saturated color or unusual shape to be appealing to the eyes. Elements on top level of hierarchy are to give the audience a summary or principle concept of the message that the design is trying to express. Then the secondary level elements are in the supporting role to give more details or explanations for the headline information. Overall, to achieve a successful design with appropriate hierarchy, we need to be aware of the readers’ expectation and habits. Elements are supposed to be ordered in a logic hierarchy with pleasing visual balance as well. Only then, the message in the design work can be conveyed smoothly and clearly to the audience.







How can you use text, images, and color together to create a strong visual communication solution?
Every person in the world is like a planet, lonely, but connected to each other in some way. Graphic design, a certain form of art and technology, is just like a media, a window, through which we convey messages. With it, life becomes colorful and meaningful.
When it comes to graphic design, Unity is also referred as Integration, meaning all the elements in the work appear to belong to each other, and make a whole of composition. This is a very basic and important goal of any graphic design work. Components in one design work are not supposed to compete with each other or hide from each other but rather support each other in a certain priority order to give a flow to the design to provide messages.
The disc Surfacing was released in 1997 and come out of nowhere in a time when the teen pop craze was going on. It had sophisticated songwriting with great piano and guitar hooks and Sarah scored some great hits from this record that were in heavy rotation in 1997 and 1998.



Asymmetry graphic design, compare to symmetry design, looks more casual and thus get more interesting visual result. However, as a designer, we should know that asymmetry design still needs visual balance and it’s even harder than keeping the balance for symmetry design, since to make different components in one design balance, we have to take all the visual factors including size, shape, values, contrast, distance, etc… into consideration.
Business card plays a very important role in representing a company and its employees, creating a brief and sometimes the first image of the company to its customers, and promoting the company to the market as well. There should be these elements on a business card – company identifier (usually the company’s logo, contact name (with title) and the contact info.
Repetition with a certain amount of spaces creates rhythm in graphic design, due to the fact that repetition makes a pattern of consistency in the form of identical graphic elements including shape, style and color. This design technique is very effective to unify and organize the entire creative piece, showing a clear flow in the design message and creating the sense and atmosphere of the graphic work.