Analysis and Application of Plane Visual Aesthetics Elements Design Based on Computer-Aided Technology

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Order is the embodiment of graphic design. Good graphic design works consciously or unconsciously follow some law of order, such as symmetry and golden section. In the graphic design, these rules reflect the basic principle of design in geometry, using these basic principles can make the design works more visually harmony and symmetry and balance. Therefore, an important aspect to evaluate the works of graphic design is good or bad is investigated for the design elements of products between proportion and structure. In view of the current graphic design software can not design to users in the composition theory provides support for the status quo. This paper designs an analysis system aided graphic design of visual aesthetics based on computer design geometry, realizing the import, designing elements of graphic design work of interactive segmentation and obtaining proportion and composition analysis to determine the relationship. The basic functions of the system can be used for visual aesthetics evaluation design work, can also provide support design related geometrical aesthetic principle in graphic design user.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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1668-1671

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May 2014

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