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A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods. Copyright Fair Use and How it Works for Online Images. You’ve heard the adage that a picture is worth a thousand words, but when that picture is protected by copyright, the picture is only worth three words: cease and desist. OK, that’s kind of a lawyer joke. But it illustrates how protective people are about finding their images used online without permission. Copyright laws were established not to give the author the right to deny their work to other people, but instead to encourage its creation. Article I, Section 8, clause 8, of the United States Constitution states the purpose of copyright laws is “to promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.”

It’s a delicate balance between the rights of the creator and the public’s interest. When in conflict, the balance tips more heavily toward the public’s interest, which is often contrary to what the creator believes to be fair or just. What Is Copyright? What About Fair Use? Downloads.

The following SVG, EPS, and PNG files should be used for print publications. Please see our policies page for more information about how our logos may be used. CC logos and trademarks should always be downloaded from this page to ensure high quality. Downloads from other sites may not conform to our standards and may result in improper display or use of our protected logos and trademarks. The SVG and EPS vector files are recommended for use in print materials — The standard screen resolution files will appear blurry or jagged if used in print.

There are links to large format, high quality PNG versions of each graphic for web, print, presentations, and video. Logos Logo set in Akzidenz Grotesk Bold. Badges Icons Stickers Six licenses for sharing your work—Simple, quick introduction to Creative Commons licenses. Guide to using public domain tools—Simple, quick introduction to Creative Commons’ public domain tools. Three Layers of License (png). What is Creative Commons? Videos Animated GIFs. Visual Design Metrics for eLearning Developers_v02.pdf (application/pdf Object) Contents. Kuler. How To Use Color To Enhance Your Designs. People are physically, psychologically, and socially influenced by color. Color has been found to have connections to health and it can help set the mood through which your designs are seen. Color communicates meaning and so we need to be conscious of what meaning we’re conveying when we choose to use one color over another.

It’s not enough for a designer to use a color simply because he or she likes that color. Color is a tool in the designer’s toolbox much the same as a grid or whitespace and it’s important to understand how to use that tool. Last week we talked about the color theory and how we could represent color and choose different color schemes. Color Meaning The first and perhaps most important thing to understand about the meaning of color is that there is no substantive evidence that support a universal system of color meaning.

Even within a single culture individual differences will exist. Red: is the color of fire and blood. Yellow: is the color of the sun. Thanks Cameron! How to Choose a Typeface. Advertisement Choosing a typeface can be tricky. The beauty and complexity of type, combined with an inexhaustible supply of options to evaluate, can make your head spin. But don’t be baffled — and don’t despair. While there are no easy-to-follow rules on how best to choose a typeface, there are many tried-and-true principles you can quickly learn and apply to make an appropriate typeface choice. What Is Your Goal? The first thing you have to do in order to choose a typeface is form a strong impression in your mind about how you want your audience to react to the text.

Perhaps the hardest part of breaking down the typeface selection process is understanding which parts are more subjective and which parts are more objective. Legibility It may seem at first glance that legibility and readability are the same thing, but they are not. Consider this example where the left block of text is set in Tobin Tax, a decorative serif typeface. Quick tips for great legibility: Readability Design Intent 1.

Choosing the Right Colors for Your Web Site. Do colors influence web site visitors? When creating a site, choosing the optimum colors is one of the most difficult tasks that arise in spite of the apparent easiness. Choosing the perfect chromatic palette is important in order to effectively communicate the message, in order to strengthen the idea of a unique entity and to create brand awareness. How to choose colors? Researchers agree that colors greatly influence the human state of mind. The color scheme that you use on your web site can entice the visitor to engage in the goal of your site (i.e. make a purchase or request your services) or leave it after the first few seconds. I have recently come across two articles on smashingmagazine.com that proposed specific color palettes for specific purposes.

Irrespective of the field of activity, we present you a few tipshere are a few tips that you should consider for any website: 1. They are more pleasing than any of their artificial counterparts. 2. 3. 4. Old vs. Men vs. To conclude.