Crown Audio IQ-MSD Turbo Software User Manual

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IQ–MSD Turbo 1.4 Advanced IQ System Software

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3.1.2 Graphics Plate Design Principles
The following principles will help you plan and design good graphics plates:

1 Determine a clear purpose of each graphics plate.
2 Consider the abilities and needs of the people who will operate the system.
3 Determine which objects will be needed.
4 Keep graphics plates simple. Avoid unnecessary complexity and clutter.
5 Use container objects and text objects to make graphics plates attractive and easy to understand.
6 Use muted, low-key colors for most objects and reserve bold or bright colors only for those things which

are urgent or very important.

7 Use mini plates to provide help windows where appropriate. (Mini plates are container objects that can

be made to appear and disappear at the click of a button. The objects that are placed inside them, will
appear and disappear with them. See Section 4.13.)

8 If a graphics plate is too complicated, consider moving some of its objects onto a second graphics plate.

(You can jump from one graphics plate to another with a system button.)

9 Consider hiding seldom used controls on one or more mini plates.

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