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Find and Use Design Inspiration for Working with Space on the Scrapbook Page

Find and Use Design Inspiration for Working with Space on the Scrapbook Page

by Amy Kingsford | Jan 30, 2018 | Composition, Design Elements, Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration, Ideas Spurred by Design

Your scrapbook page canvas establishes a space within which you’ll design–by arranging elements within that space. As you arrange those elements, it’s important to pay attention to the way your foreground elements define the surrounding...
Change Up Your Scrapbook Page Designs with a “Canvas Within a Canvas” Approach

Change Up Your Scrapbook Page Designs with a “Canvas Within a Canvas” Approach

by Amy Kingsford | Jan 23, 2018 | Composition, Feature, Ideas Spurred by Design

Your scrapbook page canvas is usually a square (12″ by 12″) or a vertical rectangle (8.5″ x 11″) or, in the case of a two-page design, a landscape rectangle (24″x12″ or 17″ x 11″). That canvas defines the space within...
Ideas for Taking Scrapbook Page Inspiration from Brand Style Guides

Ideas for Taking Scrapbook Page Inspiration from Brand Style Guides

by Amy Kingsford | Oct 10, 2017 | Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration, Ideas Spurred by Design

To get a consistent look across their web, print, social media, and marketing materials, businesses use something called a “brand style guide.” This guide is the collection of colors, fonts, images, textures and patterns that they’re using. Take a...
Scrapbook Layout Design Using Continuance to Guide The Eye

Scrapbook Layout Design Using Continuance to Guide The Eye

by Amy Kingsford | Sep 19, 2017 | Composition, Design Elements, Feature, Ideas Spurred by Design

The Gestalt principle of continuance states that once the human eye starts following a line or path on the page, it will keep going until an object stops it or the line ends. A line can be a literal line (like a drip of ink or a line of stitching), or it can be an...
Organize Your Scrapbook Page Elements in Columns and Rows

Organize Your Scrapbook Page Elements in Columns and Rows

by Amy Kingsford | Sep 12, 2017 | Composition, Feature, Ideas Spurred by Design

Sectioning the scrapbook page canvas out into columns or rows is a way to create homes for your page pieces–and to organize your story. Our creative team shares their pages built with foundations of rows and columns here.   [hr]   Sian Fair says,...
4 Ways to Use Repetition to Strengthen Your Scrapbook Page Design

4 Ways to Use Repetition to Strengthen Your Scrapbook Page Design

by Amy Kingsford | Aug 29, 2017 | Composition, Design Principles, Feature, Ideas Spurred by Design

Repetition on the scrapbook page adds unity, balance, and flow. There can be a lot for a viewer to take in on a scrapbook page, and repeating elements will guide the eye. They can even reinforce a story theme or message. There are many ways to create repetitions on...
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