Visual Design Principles
Visual Design Principles is a pivotal competence in Service Design & UX, aimed at creating visually appealing and effective designs. It necessitates a deep understanding of aesthetics, layout, color theory, typography, and user psychology. This capability serves to enhance user engagement, ensure accessibility, and deliver impressive and intuitive user interfaces for digital products.
Level 1: Emerging
At a foundational level you are aware of basic visual design principles and can recognize how elements like layout, color, and typography influence user experiences in digital services. You apply simple design choices to support clarity and consistency, guided by existing patterns and feedback. Your contributions help create clear and accessible interfaces within Service Design and UX projects.
Level 2: Proficient
At a developing level you are applying basic visual design principles, such as balance, contrast, and hierarchy, to your Service Design and UX work with guidance from others. You are beginning to consider color, typography, and layout to support usability and brand consistency. Your designs start to improve user engagement but may lack polish or confidence.
Level 3: Advanced
At a proficient level you are able to apply core visual design principles confidently to improve the clarity, accessibility, and appeal of user interfaces in service design projects. You make informed design choices that balance aesthetics with usability, directly supporting user needs and organizational goals. Your work consistently results in interfaces that users find engaging and easy to navigate.