Aslı İcil Tuncer, Behiç Alp Aytekin, Can Pekin, Emine Nilüfer Özel, İçten Duygu Çallı, M. Umut Tuncer, Mehmet Özbek, Mustafa Aslan, Pelin Erdal Aytekin, Sefa Pala, Taner Kızılhan
Basic design concepts are the concepts that form and define the basic visual alphabet of visual communication design. These concepts are also known as the building blocks of the art, design and craft production worlds of action. The technical learning of these concepts and the knowledge of how to apply them equips the person who acquires this knowledge with a different knowledge of the alphabet than the text-based alphabet and makes it technically literate of the visual language. Therefore, these concepts, producing problem solutions under the definition of designer; providing interaction and experience products such as graphic designers, architects, industrial designers, artists, user experience specialists; It carries the knowledge of a first step in terms of professionals working with different material information in various time-space spaces.
In order to better understand and learn the related concept sets, there are many source books and approaches that convey technical information based on visual communication design and art in the national and international literature. However, a combined view of these basic concept sets from different professional and theoretical disciplines has not been put forward until now. This work is based on this basic argument: The relationship between basic design concepts with various disciplines, application solutions, academic theories, in short, with the preoccupation of life is explored and analyzed within this work. It is envisaged that the interdisciplinary perspective that this approach will provide will bring a different perspective and application skills on concept sets to students studying design, professional designers, scientists who work on design theory and practice, and a much broader target audience.