Developing an understanding of the fundamentals of interaction design is the equipment of the creative skills required to practice in the digital design industry.


“Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.”


- Pablo Picasso

One must fully understand the foundations before pushing the boundaries and creating interesting work.


Point, Line & Plane

Point

Point in design refers to a single, distinct element or location in a design. It can be used to draw attention to a specific area or to create a sense of hierarchy within the design.

Points can be created through the use of typography, imagery, or other design elements, and can be used in a variety of ways to create emphasis, contrast, and visual interest.

In graphic design, points can be used as a design element by itself or as an element that enhances other design elements. Points can also be used in web design to create a sense of hierarchy and draw attention to specific areas of the page.

Line

Line refers to a continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point. These lines can be used to create various visual effects and convey different meanings within a design.