Sunday, October 21, 2012

Blog Entry 10 – The Non-Designer's Design Book: Alignment

This shows right alignment, where the text ends at an imaginary line on the right side.

This shows an example of how bad alignment can make a business card, or anything else for that matter, look terrible.

On the other hand, this business card shows how good alignment (left alignment) can make a business card look great.

This is a good example of alignment because the second line matches up with the first line quite perfectly. It allows for your eyes to make a smooth transition from line to line

Although there is alignment for the text, it is aligned in quite a way that is cool. They matched the letter 'O' together to create the effect of OO7.    

This is a great example of alignment because there is an invisible line on the left and right side of the text, making it look very professional and smooth.

There is no alignment here what so ever, everything in this typography image is cluttered and doesn't have any relation to each other.

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