Principles Of Design

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Principles of Principles of Art and Art and DesignDesign

Principles organize the work

Balance

Emphasis

Harmony

Variety

Gradation

Movement

Rhythm

Proportion

Balance

Emphasis

Harmony

Variety

Gradation

Movement

Rhythm

Proportion

creating a sense of equilibrium or stability

in a work of art

symmetrical asymmetrical

radial

Balance

Emphasis

Harmony

Variety

Gradation

Movement

Rhythm

Proportion

contrast

or

stressing the differences

Balance

Emphasis

Harmony

Variety

Gradation

Movement

Rhythm

Proportion

focus

on

the similarities

Balance

Emphasis

Harmony

Variety

Gradation

Movement

Rhythm

Proportion

forming intricate

and complicated relationships

diversity

change

Balance

Emphasis

Harmony

Variety

Gradation

Movement

Rhythm

Proportion

connecting elements

with

gradual changes

Balance

Emphasis

Harmony

Variety

Gradation

Movement

Rhythm

Proportion

look and feeling

of action

directs the

viewer’s gaze

Balance

Emphasis

Harmony

Variety

Gradation

Movement

Rhythm

Proportion

repetition

or

visual beat

Balance

Emphasis

Harmony

Variety

Gradation

Movement

Rhythm

Proportion

relationships

between certain

pieces to

the whole

and each other

Balance

Emphasis

Harmony

Variety

Gradation

Movement

Rhythm

Proportion

Questions??

u n i t y

sense of oneness or wholeness in the work of art

often an indicator of success

Part II:Part II:Elements of Elements of

ArtArt

Elements are the visual components of the work

Line

Color

Shape

Form

Texture

Value

Space

Line

a continuous mark made by a moving point

Contour – line that describes the outer limits of a shape, form, or object

Shape two-dimensional area clearly set off set off

by one or more other elements

Form three-dimensional object, encloses volume

Space

TextureTexture

refers to the way things feel or look as if they may feelrefers to the way things feel or look as if they may feel

Value

Describes

the

relative

lightness

and

darkness

of

an

object