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Elements & Principles of Design

Elements & Principles of Design

Elements of Design The elements are components or parts which can be isolated and

Elements of Design The elements are components or parts which can be isolated and defined in any visual design or work of art. They are the structure of the work, and can carry a wide variety of messages. Line, Shape, Space, Color, Form, Texture, Value

Space • The distance or area between, around above, below, and withings. • The

Space • The distance or area between, around above, below, and withings. • The two types of ______ are… Line, Shape, Space, Color, Form, Texture, Value

Shape • The two-dimensional are enclosed by an outline; height and width. • The

Shape • The two-dimensional are enclosed by an outline; height and width. • The element described above is… Line, Shape, Space, Color, Form, Texture, Value

Texture • Real or actual • Implied or simulated • This can be slick,

Texture • Real or actual • Implied or simulated • This can be slick, smooth, rough, velvety, satiny, bumpy, … Which element of design is it? Line, Shape, Space, Color, Form, Texture, Value

Color How many colour combinations can you remember? • • • Primary colors Secondary

Color How many colour combinations can you remember? • • • Primary colors Secondary color Tertiary colors Complementary colors Analogous colors Warm colors Cool colors Neutrals Monochromatic Achromatic Hue, Intensity, Tone, Tint, Shade, Line, Shape, Space, Color, Form, Texture, Value

Line This is the path of a moving point. Line, Shape, Space, Color, Form,

Line This is the path of a moving point. Line, Shape, Space, Color, Form, Texture, Value

Value • Differences in hue or neutral ranging from the light to the darkest,

Value • Differences in hue or neutral ranging from the light to the darkest, for example, white to black. Line, Shape, Space, Color, Form, Texture, Value

Form • The three-dimensional height, width and depth. This is an example of which

Form • The three-dimensional height, width and depth. This is an example of which element of design? Line, Shape, Space, Color, Form, Texture, Value

Principles of Design are the different ways the elements of art have been used

Principles of Design are the different ways the elements of art have been used in artwork. The elements of art are organized by artist to create a composition. Balance, Emphasis, Rhythm, Unity, Contrast, Movement

Pattern • An overall interplay of repeated or corresponding parts

Pattern • An overall interplay of repeated or corresponding parts

Movement • When the elements are put together to have the illusion of _____

Movement • When the elements are put together to have the illusion of _____ and action. It invites the eye to go from one area to the next. Balance, Emphasis, Rhythm, Unity, Contrast, Movement

Balance • The equilibrium or stability of various elements may be arranged formal (symmetrical)

Balance • The equilibrium or stability of various elements may be arranged formal (symmetrical) or elements may be arranged informal (asymmetrical). Balance, Emphasis, Rhythm, Unity, Contrast, Movement

Contrast • This principle in art and design occurs when two related elements are

Contrast • This principle in art and design occurs when two related elements are different. The greater the difference the greater the _______. Balance, Emphasis, Rhythm, Unity, Contrast, Movement

Rhythm • This is the repetition or alternation of elements, often with defined intervals

Rhythm • This is the repetition or alternation of elements, often with defined intervals between them. It can create a sense of movement, and can establish pattern and texture. Regular Flowing Progressive Balance, Emphasis, Rhythm, Unity, Contrast, Movement

Unity • The harmony of all the visual elements in a composition. The feeling

Unity • The harmony of all the visual elements in a composition. The feeling of completeness or wholeness of a balance and organized composition of the elements and principles. Balance, Emphasis, Rhythm, Unity, Contrast, Movement

Emphasis • The center of interest or focal point, which may be the largest,

Emphasis • The center of interest or focal point, which may be the largest, brightest, or lightest subject. Balance, Emphasis, Rhythm, Unity, Contrast, Movement

Line, Shape, Space, Color, Form, Texture, Value Elements & Principles of Design Balance, Emphasis,

Line, Shape, Space, Color, Form, Texture, Value Elements & Principles of Design Balance, Emphasis, Rhythm, Unity, Contrast, Movement

Can you remember all the elements and principles of design?

Can you remember all the elements and principles of design?