communication purposes. It is used for advertisement, education, and
entertainment
Graphic Design - It is a field of study that involves the utilization of visual
communication for problem-solving using design principles and
elements.
Graphic designer - as a communicator who takes ideas and gives
them visual form so that others can understand them (Samara,
2007).
Graphic – visual (associated with art, imagination,
expression)
Design – explained as deciding on the look and function before something is made or executed.
Contrast – using of various elements at their disposal to
create contrast such as shadows, light, color, size, and
composition.
Hierarchy - It controls the different factors in order to show importance within the design as a whole
Alignment - the lining of graphics and text in relation
to the various edges of the design canvas
Balance - offsetting how the graphical weight of components
balance with each other on either side of a design to create
satisfaction, completion, and cohesion
Proximity - a principle of design that refers to the
spatial relationship between the elements of the design.
Repetition - using the same element over and over again
Simplicity - using as few elements as possible to make a powerful impact
Function - consideration of the main objective for a piece of graphic work and how well a design is explored and executed to meet that end.
SLIDESHOW PRESENTATION - A series of pictures or pages of
information.
POSTER - Used to send a message to the
masses. It is usually used for
advertisements and
announcements.
FLYER - A form of paper advertisement intended to be distributed.
NEWSPAPER - A kind of publication that consists of different sections including news, sports, opinion, features, etc.
MAGAZINE - A periodical material produced to contain miscellaneous pieces such as articles, stories and poems.
Multimedia - Any combination of text, art, sound, animation, and video delivered to you by computer or other electronic or digitally
manipulated means (Vaughan, 2011).
Multimedia - It has to be a combination of at least three of the mentioned element (Suarez, et.al, 2018). Used to educate, entertain, or training.
Individual - Involves one person who shares relevant information about one’s research or work.
Group Presentation - Involves at least three members who take
turns in sharing relevant information on a single topic that forms the group research.
Panel Presentation - Involves around 3 – 6 members with moderator; the members, called panelists, present different topics that are based on a similar theme
Workshop Presentation - One or two members who act as
facilitators to give participants a chance to experience how a specific
skill, technique, or concept can be employed; this is usually done with a small group.
Poster Presentation - The audience views the posters on display while the presents stand next to it.
INDIVIDUAL/GROUP DEMONSTRATION - One or more members who demonstrate how something’s done or how something is used in as specific context.
Gestural - comprising aspects such as movement, speed and stillness in facial expression and body language