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		<title>By: The Rules of Graphic Design &#124; Cloud Mixer - Mixing New Media Ideas</title>
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		<description>[...] Written by: Peter Goulding &#124; November 30, 2009    Following on from previous posts and continuing our design journey, this week we´ll examine the principles or rules of graphic design. Being of the creative sort you might feel shackled by rules but like all rules they can be broken, but you must first understand these principles before breaking them. If you take the time, follow and apply each of these principles your work will begin to function effectively and communicate. Although each principle is individual in its purpose, they are all interconnected and work together to achieve effective design. I repeatedly refer to the term ¨design elements¨ throughout, for a more in depth understanding of what this term means refer to my post ¨The building blocks of graphic design¨. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Written by: Peter Goulding | November 30, 2009    Following on from previous posts and continuing our design journey, this week we´ll examine the principles or rules of graphic design. Being of the creative sort you might feel shackled by rules but like all rules they can be broken, but you must first understand these principles before breaking them. If you take the time, follow and apply each of these principles your work will begin to function effectively and communicate. Although each principle is individual in its purpose, they are all interconnected and work together to achieve effective design. I repeatedly refer to the term ¨design elements¨ throughout, for a more in depth understanding of what this term means refer to my post ¨The building blocks of graphic design¨. [...]</p>
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