ELEMENTS PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN REVIEW Objectives 4 01
ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN REVIEW Objectives 4. 01 & 4. 02
Bell Ringer Please Get a Notebook!!! 1/26
Bell Ringer 1/26 See if you can remember all of the Elements and Principles of Design from ID 1. Hint- there are 5 Elements and 6 Principles… See if you can remember all of the Color Schemes from ID 1. Hint- there are 7 schemes…
Objective Illustrate and Document the Elements and Principles of Design
Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) A. Elements of design 1. Space 2. Line 3. Form 4. Texture 5. Color a. Color wheel b. Color schemes i. Monochromatic ii. Analogous iii. Complimentary iv. Split-complimentary v. Triadic vi. Neutral vii. Accented Neutral
Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) B. Principles of design 1. Proportion 2. Scale 3. Balance 4. Rhythm 5. Emphasis a. Focal Point b. Center of Attention 6. Unity/variety
Purpose BOTH are the basis to any design creation Elements of design = act as tools that help us create designs � are “background factors” when working with principles Principles of design = guidelines to follow when working w/ the elements � help us USE the elements!
Elements Use the provided project sheet to write the following definitions: Line – visual direction of a design � Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal Form – outlined edges of a 3 -D object � Realistic, Space – area provided for a specific purpose � Large vs. Small Texture – a surface’s tactile quality � Tactile Abstract, Geometric, Free vs. Visual Color – the most important element! � Primary, Secondary � Value vs Intensity!!
Principles Proportion – the ratio of one part to another part (through size, pattern, color) Scale – the size of an object in relation to the size of the person using the space Balance – a sense of equilibrium � Symmetrical Informal) Emphasis – center of attention Rhythm – leads the eye from one part to another � Repetition, and Asymmetrical (Formal vs. Radiation, Gradation, Transition Unity & Variety – same and different (patterns,
Color Wheel
Color Wheel Primary Colors � Yellow, Red, and Blue � Cannot be made by mixing other colors � All other colors are made from these 3 colors
Color Wheel Secondary Colors � Orange, Green, Violet � Made by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors Red + Yellow= Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Blue + Red= Violet
Color Wheel Tertiary Colors � Blue-Violet, Red-Violet, Blue-Green, Yellow-Orange, and Red-Orange � Made by mixing equal amounts of a primary and a secondary color
Color Schemes � Monochromatic � Analogous � Complimentary � Split-complimentary � Triadic � Neutral � Accented Neutral
Color Schemes Monochromatic � Tints and Shades of one color on the color wheel
Color Schemes Analogous � 3 to 5 Hues next to each other on the color wheel
Color Schemes Complementary � Two hues that are directly opposite on the color wheel
Color Schemes Split- Complementary � Three colors: One hue with two hues on each side of its complement.
Color Schemes Triadic � Three colors: Equal distance apart on color-wheel
Color Schemes Neutral � All colors not found on color wheel (black, white, gray, beige, brown)
Color Schemes Accented Neutral � Neutral Color plus one hue
Color Schemes What color scheme is used here:
Color Schemes What color scheme us used here:
Color Schemes What color scheme us used here:
Objective Illustrate and Document the Elements and Principles of Design
Bell Ringer 1/27 Which is NOT an example of gradation in design? � Textures ranging from smooth to rough � Colors changing from dark to light � Lines staying at one thickness � Objects with the same form increasing in size What element of design is affected by the number and size of the forms in it? � Form � Line � Space � Texture
Objective Illustrate and Document the Elements and Principles of Design
E&P Good or Bad?
E&P Good or Bad?
E&P Good or Bad?
E&P Good or Bad?
E&P Good or Bad?
E&P Good or Bad?
E&P Good or Bad?
E&P Good or Bad?
E&P Good or Bad?
E&P Good or Bad?
E&P Good or Bad?
E&P Good or Bad?
First Project! Let’s look at how to do a POLYVORE Examples PRESENT January 30 th!
Bell Ringer 1/28 Which is the BEST example of asymmetrical balance? � Blue chair facing a blue-green floral sofa � Twin vases on either side of a large painting � Bookcases on either side of a fireplace � Two sofas facing each other in front of a large window To achieve a pleasing proportion, a coffee table placed in front of a 9’ sofa should be how long? � 1’ � 3’ � 4’ � 6’
Bell Ringer Which is the BEST example of asymmetrical balance? � Blue 1/28 chair facing a blue-green floral sofa To achieve a pleasing proportion, a coffee table placed in front of a 9’ sofa should be how long? � 6’
Objective Illustrate and Document the Elements and Principles of Design
Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) Factors in Color Selection: 1. Mood 2. Lifestyle 3. Lighting 4. Location 5. Existing color
MOOD � The “feel” of the room
LIFESTYLE � What is important to the client
LIGHTING � Light can impact a room…
LIGHTING � Light can impact a color… check the sample in the SPACE not the STORE!!
LOCATION � Adjacent Colors can change the “color” of your color ; ) � Must think about: Colors already in the room Colors in the next room
LOCATION
EXISTING COLOR � What MUST be in the space? � What is your client in LOVE with? ? � An object of inspiration? Rug, Pillow, Painting, Pottery, Blanket, Souvenir, etc
Color Selection What about you? What factor influenced a room in your house? Think through the colors you chose for your polyvore projects…
QUIZ 4. 0 First Quiz on Friday! Let’s review how I do quizzes…
Remaining Time Work on Polyvore Projects Course Outline for 4. 0
Bell Ringer 1/29 Look at the image below. Pretend you are the designer of the space. How did you most likely select the color of the walls?
TODAY PROJECT WORK DAY IN CLASS! USE TIME WISELY OR WE WILL NOT HAVE ANY MORE IN CLASS WORK DAYS! REMEMBER – PRESENT FRIDAY! QUIZ MONDAY!
Bell Ringer Review for QUIZ… 1/30
QUIZ #4 Take 15 minutes…
QUIZ 4. 0
Remaining Time Work on Projects! Present MONDAY!!
Remaining Time Color Splash! http: //www. hgtv. com/hgtv/video/player/0, 10001 49, HGTV_32796_3147_53447 -66062, 00. html
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