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DOI :     Journal Korea Society of Visual Design Forum , Vol.65, No.0, 125 ~ 135, 2019
Title
A Study on Structural Elements in Design Process of Media Visual Information System
김상욱 Kim Sanguck
abstract
Background Background media design has evolved as a way to increase the aesthetic / efficiency of information in communicating content through media. The design of the media has focused on the technical aspects of what it can do and how it can result in a user's visual taste and usability efficiency. In the communication design, the design methodology of the ground media is starting from this context and expanding its domain and direction with the contentization as the structural narrative of the contents as the demand of the more advanced users. Methods This study analyzes the technical and aesthetic application methods of information and components for the ground media as a basic tool in communication design, and analyzes the functionality and application efficiency as a comprehensive design methodology. In addition, as a design content, we will review the continuity of the environment of the space of the flat surface with the theoretical design principle in the application process of contents and form. Result As a communication medium, the ground medium can be an object of implementing 'graphic contents' through an intentional arrangement of 'visual language' in the background of its planar spatial characteristic. Designing a medium that uses planarity as a typical space is an act of presenting a new form through contents / visual amplification and interpretation of elements having different forms and systems such as information system - letters, symbols, and icons. Conclusion By defining the methodological framework in the media composition of the performers based on a certain design template unconsciously in the design process, the new interpretation Can be replaced by a possible object.
Key Words
매체, 정보인지, 시각언어, Media, Information recognition, Visual language
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