2 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A GOOD DESIGN AND A BAD DESIGN.

HOW CAN YOU DETERMINE THE DISSIMILARITY BETWEEN DECISIONS CONCERNING GOOD DESIGN AND POOR DESIGN?

You may begin by contrasting and comparing distinctions. Design is a method of thinking, and it needs time to develop a skill for it, just like any other art. You can grasp the basics, but the only way to think like an artist is to practice. The Design Principles include – Stability, Positioning, Antithesis, Closeness, Reiteration, and Interval/Gap.

Let us talk about the difference in good and bad designs concerning things like logo designs, UX designs, flyer designs etc. But before that, we should know that a good design consists of aestheticism, relevance and creativity.

1.LOGO DESIGNS

A logo design should not necessarily be just attractive. There is more to logo designs than you think. The consumer should know through the logo what the company is offering, if the logo design is not communicating with the viewer, it is automatically deemed a bad one. A good logo can consist of the fewest elements but should communicate effectively. A design that tries to incorporate everything often accomplishes otherwise.

2.FLYER DESIGNS

A design cluttered with too many elements looks unattractive. An impressive flyer would use beautiful fonts (and not too many fonts in one). The headline should be placed at such a position that it is easy to read and catch everyone’s attention. Designs should be colourful and catchy, sure, but at the same time, it should be subtle.