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Introduction to Floral Design

Introduction to Floral Design. Ms. Gormus Agriscience I This presentation is from Virginia Tech and has not been edited by the Georgia Curriculum Office. Balance Focal Point Proportion Scale. Accent Repetition Rhythm Harmony Unity. Design Principles . Balance .

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Introduction to Floral Design

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  1. Introduction to Floral Design Ms. Gormus Agriscience I This presentation is from Virginia Tech and has not been edited by the Georgia Curriculum Office.

  2. Balance Focal Point Proportion Scale Accent Repetition Rhythm Harmony Unity Design Principles

  3. Balance • Flower size and container flow • Has the same visual weight on each side • Usually in more formal arrangements • Asymmetrical designs do not conform to this standard.

  4. Focal Point • Creates accent and interest • Eye catcher • Unusual flowers • Grouping of flowers • Larger flowers

  5. Proportion • Relative size, color, and texture are appropriate for arrangement • General rule—1 ½ to 2 times the height or width of the container • Points should be buds

  6. Scale • Size of flowers in comparison to room • Size of room • Placement of arrangement

  7. Accent • Draw attention to design • Point of interest

  8. Repetition • Accentuate flowers and colors • Use same types of flowers • Use same flower colors

  9. Rhythm, Harmony, & Unity • All similar • Color • Size • Shape • Flow of arrangement • Completed look

  10. Basic Design Shapes • Circular • Triangular • Horizontal • Crescent • S Curve

  11. Lab Activity Design a circular arrangement.

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