Tuesday, November 4, 2014

5 Common Design Blunders

All designers make design mistakes some point in their career. Through classes, internships, and jobs we all learn how to avoid making the same mistakes. Here is a list of five common design errors and how to avoid them.
Font Heavy
It is important to limit the number of fonts used in a design. Too many fonts make a design lose consistency and appeal. A general rule for font use is to limit yourself to three or less fonts per design.
Incorrect Color Mode
It is important to know when to use CMYK and RGB. CMYK is typically used for print and RGB is used for the web. RGB has a wider range of colors compared to CMYK’s limited four color range.
Failing To Proofread
Failing to proofread is one of the most common errors I’ve seen. It can be very easy to miss an error when working on a project for hours. It is very important to proofread every design or get another person to look it over.
Clashing Colors/Patterns
When colors or patterns clash, it’s not only hard to read but also to get the message across. The viewer will most likely pay more attention to the colors/pattern and miss the message or not even register it at all. It is important to keep a design simple, clean, and have a clear message.
Misuse of the Bleed
Bleeds allow you to run artwork to the edge of a page. A common mistake designers make is not designing past the bleed. If a designer does not design past the bleed the final product can be uneven or will have an unwanted border.


Have any more common design errors you've noticed? Comment below!

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