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GOAL / OVERVIEW
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Maximizing balance + interestingness + information conveyed.
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Balanced:: via principles of composition
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Interesting:: via uniqueness & primal resonance (color-schemes attuned to human experiences)
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Informative:: fast comprehension via advanced discovery and correctly applied emphasis and de-emphasis.
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(These things could be tested for pretty easily at some point- for "first-time"
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THEME ELEMENTS
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* Foreground
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Question: can vim colorschemes be slightly more procedural? e.g., could you
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Mosly from http://www.etsimo.uniovi.es/hypgraph/design/composition/composition_main_page.htm
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Unity / Harmony
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* The mind tends to group objects that are close together into larger objects.
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* Interrupted objects perceived as if they were whole - mind fills in the gaps
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so it's familiar in other contexts. (closure)
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* Through contrast
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* Through tangents / different angle
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* Through isolation
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* Through drawing the eye to it w/ angles (see under balance)
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* Through shape
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* Through recognition
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Balance
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* (Balance around the optical center- usually a point slightly above the geometric
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* Contrast: every high contrast item balanced by larger spaces of lower contrast
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* Color: small amount of high color balances larger area of dull color. Adjacent
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* Shape & texture: small complicated shape can balance a large simple shape. Large
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uncluttered area can balance small busy area. Complex areas can be put in
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shadows, big simple shapes can be enhanced w/ bright lighting or broken up with
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complex shadows / textures.
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* Position: a small object further from the center balances a larger object
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closer to the center.
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* Balance by direction: Balance heavier side by having edges converging toward
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lighter side to draw the eye in that direction. Also same color on opposite
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sides can make the eye travel over.
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* Perceived physical weight: "heavier" objects are more visually interesting than
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lighter objects of the same size. - heaviness can be simulated by relative
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* Visually heavier: (from http://www.vanseodesign.com/web-design/visual-balance/ )
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- Isolated
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- Higher Contrast w/ immediate background
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- Intrinsically more interesting
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- Position distance from natural axis' (x,y and 45degree diagonal version)
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* Larger perceived as closer. Out of scale/proportion perceived heavily. Both
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* Centered has little weight/importance. Thirds and golden ratio tend to create
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interest / importance w/o over-emphasizing.
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(see also unity/harmony - repetition "groups" things - gestalt)
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* Same shape leads eye from one to the next - even if across the image
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* Shape can obtain more visual weight by repetition - such as by its shadow.
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GOAL: Maximize global balance and "interestingness" at the same time.
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(possibly not as measurable) : Convey the most information possible as
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[ASIDE - _what_ information would it be possible to convey?]
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Goal
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Maximizing balance + interestingness + information conveyed.
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syntax highlight files, and driven by a need to have some color variety that doesn't
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stink. Tries to generate colorschemes with just the right contrast, variety, and
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coherence.
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