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The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types of art. For Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, Interior Design, Fashion Design, Landscape Design, etc. etc.
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The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

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Page 1: The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

The Principles of Design

Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing

compositions for all types of art.

For Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, Interior Design, Fashion Design, Landscape Design, etc. etc.

Page 2: The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

Composition

• Proportion (Scale)• Balance• Movement• Rhythm• Contrast• Emphasis• Pattern• Harmony/Unity

Page 3: The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

Proportion

• Proportion is the relationship between objects, or parts, of a whole.

Elements seem to be an appropriate size for the space they fill.

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Proportion

• The ratio of one part to the whole.

• Things just look right.

Page 5: The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

Formal Balance

• One side is a mirror image of the other side

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Informal Balance

• Objects on each side of the central dividing line are different.

• More exciting and dramatic

Page 7: The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

Movement

• The use of lines, color and repetition to create the illusion of motion.

• Drawing the eye around the composition.

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Movement

• The use of lines, color and repetition to create the illusion of motion.

• Drawing the eye around the composition.

Page 9: The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

Movement

• The use of lines, color and repetition to create the illusion of motion.

• Drawing the eye around the composition.

Page 10: The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

Rhythm- Repetition

When a design element is repeated

Page 11: The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

Rhythm-Gradation

Light to Dark

Thin to Thick

Small to Large

Page 12: The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

Rhythm- Radiation

Lines flow out from a single point.

Page 13: The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

Contrast

• Contrast is using opposite or sharply different color, shape etc. to provide variety which creates interest.

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Contrast

• Color

Page 15: The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

Contrast

• Line, shape

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Emphasis

• Emphasis creates a center of interest

• An area that dominates

• Attracts the viewer’s eye

• Also referred to as a Focal Point

Page 17: The Principles of Design Uses the Elements of Design - Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Form, Color and Space to create amazing compositions for all types.

Emphasis

• Dominates by size, texture and color

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Emphasis

• By color and placement

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Pattern

• Pattern means the repetition of an element (or elements) in a work.

• An artist achieves a pattern through the use of colors, lines, shapes, etc.

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Pattern

• A little more random

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Pattern

• Found in nature

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Pattern

• Recognize it in the world around you.

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Pattern

• It’s everywhere just look closely.

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Harmony/Unity & Variety

• Harmony is achieved when Unity and Variety are effectively combined.

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Unity

• The design is seen as “whole”.

• Unity is blending elements in a pleasing way, uncomplicated and soothing.

• Sometimes can seem monotonous.

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Variety

• The subtle differences we see that create the variety of life for us to enjoy.

• Artists combine elements in different ways to create a unified composition.

• Variety captures our attention and creates interest.

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Harmony/Unity & Variety

• What make’s it have Harmony?

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Harmony

• Is it harmony?• What do you think?

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Conclusion

As you can see the Principles of Design overlap some but through practice and

exposure you will see these principles come to life all around you.