Emphasis: Creating focal points within the space, be it an architectural element or graphics can aid in wayfinding and mapping of the space making them easier to navigate.
Rhythm: Designing the space with common elements, either from floor-to-floor or within one’s view point, can aid in orientation and provide a reassuring sense of order within an environment.
Chapter 2: What is Neurodiversity? | Section 5: How does Emphasis, Rhythm, Proportion & Balance affect Neurodivergents
The elements of design are the tools used to execute on the principles and design concepts. While designing for inclusion, there are some key principles and elements to consider.
Chapter 2: What is Neurodiversity? | Section 5: How does Emphasis, Rhythm, Proportion & Balance affect Neurodivergents
The elements of design are the tools used to execute on the principles and design concepts. While designing for inclusion, there are some key principles and elements to consider.
Emphasis: Creating focal points within the space, be it an architectural element or graphics can aid in wayfinding and mapping of the space making them easier to navigate.
Rhythm: Designing the space with common elements, either from floor-to-floor or within one’s view point, can aid in orientation and provide a reassuring sense of order within an environment.
Chapter 2: What is Neurodiversity? | Section 5: How does Emphasis, Rhythm, Proportion & Balance affect Neurodivergents
The elements of design are the tools used to execute on the principles and design concepts. While designing for inclusion, there are some key principles and elements to consider.
Emphasis: Creating focal points within the space, be it an architectural element or graphics can aid in wayfinding and mapping of the space making them easier to navigate. Rhythm: Designing the space with common elements, either from floor-to-floor or within one’s view point, can aid in orientation and provide a reassuring sense of order within an environment.
The elements of design are the tools used to execute on the principles and design concepts. While designing for inclusion, there are some key principles and elements to consider.
Emphasis: Creating focal points within the space, be it an architectural element or graphics can aid in wayfinding and mapping of the space making them easier to navigate.
Rhythm: Designing the space with common elements, either from floor-to-floor or within one’s view point, can aid in orientation and provide a reassuring sense of order within an environment.