Visual Design Elements and Principles Mini Lesson.

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Visual Design Elements and Principles Mini Lesson

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Visual Design Elements and Principles

Mini Lesson

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Visual Design Elements

• Six integral components used in the creation of a design:

•Line

•Color

•Form/Shape

•Space

•Texture

•Value

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Line

Types

•Vertical- Represents dignity, formality, stability and strength.

•Horizontal- Represents calm, peace and relaxation.

•Diagonal- Represents action, activity, excitement and movement.

•Curved- Represents freedom, the natural, having the appearance of softness and creates a soothing feeling or mood.

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Vertical Lines

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Horizontal Lines

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Diagonal Lines

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Curved Lines

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Color

Color has an immediate and profound effect on a design.

Types

•Warm Colors

•Reds, oranges, yellows

•Cool Colors

•Blues, purples, greens

•Colors can affect how humans feel and act.

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Color

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Form and Shape

The shape, outline, or configuration of anything.

Examples

•Squares

•Circles

•Ellipses

•Ovals

•Rectangles

•Triangles

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Form and Shape

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Space

By incorporating the use of spacein your design, you can enlarge or reduce the visual space.

Types

•Open, uncluttered spaces

•Cramped, busy

•Unused vs. good use of space

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Texture

The surface look or feel of something.

Types

•Smooth surface

•Reflects more light and, therefore, is a more intense color.

•Rough surface

•Absorbs more light and, therefore, appears darker.

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Smooth Texture

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Rough Texture

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Value

The relative lightness or darkness of a color.

Methods

•Shade

Degree of darkness of a color

•Tint

A pale or faint variation of a color

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Value

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Visual Design Principles

There are five principles that encompass an interesting design.

•Balance

•Rhythm

•Emphasis

•Proportion and scale

•Unity

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Balance

Parts of the design are equally distributed to create a sense of stability.

There can be physical as well as visual balance.

Types•Symmetrical or Formal Balance•Asymmetrical or Informal Balance•Radial Balance•Vertical Balance•Horizontal Balance

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BalanceSymmetrical or Formal Balance

The elements within the design are identical in relation to a centerline or axis.

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BalanceAsymmetrical or Informal Balance

Parts of the design are not identical but are equal in visual weight.

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BalanceRadial Balance

Design Elements radiate outward from the center.

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BalanceVertical Balance

The top and bottom parts are equal.

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BalanceHorizontal Balance

The parts on

left and right

are equal.

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Rhythm

Repeated use of line, shape, color, texture or pattern.

Types

•Regular rhythm

•Graduated rhythm

•Random rhythm

•Gradated rhythm

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RhythmRegular Rhythm

A element is repeated at the same repetition/interval each time.

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RhythmGraduated Rhythm

The beats of the element become closer

or further apart as they move.

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RhythmRandom Rhythm

The beats of the element are random or are at irregular intervals.

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RhythmGradated Rhythm

The repeated element is identical with the

exception of one detail increasing or decreasing

gradually with each repetition.

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Emphasis

•Points of attention in a design.

•The feature in a design that attracts one’s eye.

•The focal point.

•Emphasis can be achieved through size, placement, color and use of lines.

•The most personal aspect of a design.

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Proportion

•Comparative relationships between elements in a design with respect to size.

•3:5 ratio is known as the Golden Mean.

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Scale• Scale

• The proportions or size of one part of the image in relationship to the other.

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Unity• Unity is applying consistent use of lines, color, and

texture within a design.• To be harmonious.

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Unity