Design Principles

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Design Principles Sjerrie Colburn

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Design Principles. Sjerrie Colburn. Five Design Principles. Contrast. Proximity. Repetition. Balance. Unity. Back to Main Page. Contrast. The idea to set in opposition in order to show or emphasize differences. Ex. 1. Ex. 2. Ex. 3. Back to Main Page. Contrast. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Design Principles

Sjerrie Colburn

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Five Design Principles

Contrast Proxim

ityRepetition

Unity Balance

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ContrastThe idea to set in opposition in order to show or emphasize differences.

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ContrastThis picture is a good example of contrast because the green street sign stands out on the blue skyline and emphasizes the word “change.”

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ContrastThe bright yellow flowers provide a contrast to the dark leaves behind.

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ContrastThe dark road emphasizes the clear skyline; the black contrasts white.

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RepetitionThe act or process or an instance of repeating or being repeated.

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RepetitionThis picture is a good example of repetition because the boats are one after the other.Other examples of repetition are… Ex. 1 Ex. 2 Ex. 3

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RepetitionThe seats are aligned and the color red is repeated throughout.

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RepetitionThe pattern of each wave shows repetition and consistency.

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ProximityThe state, quality, sense, or fact of being near or next; closeness.

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ProximityThis picture is a good example of proximity because the placement of each piece creates a visible line to our eye.

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ProximityThese closeness of each shape allows a tree to form from proximity.

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ProximityThe illusion effect of this picture shows the importance of distance.

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UnityThe combination or arrangement of parts into a whole; unification.

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UnityThis picture is a good example of unity because several individuals are gather together into a single p.

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UnityThe blended vegetables are combined into one pill.

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UnityA flag usually has several colors made into one piece.

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BalanceTo bring into or keep in equal or satisfying proportion or harmony.

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BalanceThis is a good example of balance because the rope in the upper left is equal size to the bale of hay in the bottom left.

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BalanceThe corners of the picture are narrow creating a balanced effect.

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BalanceThe arrangement of fruits and vegetables are evenly distributed.

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Can you name the five design principles?