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Let’s add some blue guide lines to help. See anything now?

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  • Notice how we’ve created a way to more easily see equal spacing Using guide lines helps define equal spacing, sizing and alignment of objects

  • Let’s compare the Boise State logo in both banners

    • You can see the logo on bottom is larger

    • Both logos should fit within the boxes created which provides equal spacing , providing equal size and space on all 4 sides

  • Now let’s look at the left boxes

    • Since ‘ART 100’ contains more characters than ‘ODP’ its okay that for their widths to differ, since we want

      • font size for

      those to
      • these should stay the same

    • The line belowtitle, ‘INTRODUCTION TO ART’ ART,’ is only 3 words and therefore 1 line and the

      • adjusting font size

      may need to be adjusted
      • to span the width of the orange box

      which
      • , gives us a

      uniform
      • properly aligned text block

      , that’s centered
    • The ODP banner uses 2 lines for the title, so ‘ODP’ banner title is 6 words and therefore 2 lines

      • adjusting font size to span the width of the orange box, gives us a properly aligned text block

      • even spacing between ‘ODP’, the orange line, ‘ONLINE DEGREE PATHWAY’, and ‘PROGRAM RESOURCE SITE’ provides balance to the text block

      • the use of Bold for ‘ODP’ and ‘PROGRAM RESOURCE SITE’ helps tie these 2 elements together while ‘ONLINE DEGREE PATHWAY’ uses a lighter treatment to understate the fact that this is what ODP stands for—like using parentheses without having to use them

      • since the title is 2 lines it makes sense that text block would be slightly taller

By using rulers and guides in your designs, you’ll end up with more professional looking graphics!

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