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The next element is

The next element is. LINE. Lines. Shortest Distance Between 2 points Can be thick or thin, bold or sketchy Evoke different Emotions. How is it used in Interior Design?. It describes the outline of a shape. How do Designers Use Lines?. To emphasize To create To manipulate spaces

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The next element is

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  1. The next element is LINE

  2. Lines • Shortest Distance Between 2 points • Can be thick or thin, bold or sketchy • Evoke different Emotions

  3. How is it used in Interior Design? • It describes the outline of a shape

  4. How do Designers Use Lines? • To emphasize • To create • To manipulate spaces • Change proportions of objects in a room • Emphasize or de-emphasize shapes

  5. Line • It may be made with a pattern, a furniture arrangement or implied by the edges of shapes and forms. • 4 main types • Horizontal • Vertical • Diagonal • Curved

  6. Line horizontal • Leads the eye from one point to another vertical curved diagonal

  7. Horizontal Line • Restful • Relaxing • Informal especially if they are long

  8. How do designers use horizontal lines? • Use to create informal comfort • Low ceilings • Broad openings • Stretched out furniture

  9. Vertical Line • Lends dignity and formality • Creates feelings of aspiration and ascension

  10. How do designers use vertical lines? • Use to create loftiness, assurance, & emphasize • High ceilings • Tall doors & windows • Upright furniture placement

  11. Diagonal Line • Active • Suggests movement

  12. How do designers use diagonal lines? • To create a feeling of activity & energy • Sloping Ceilings • Oblique Walls • Furniture Placement

  13. Different Curved Lines Big upward curves uplift and inspire Big downward curves express seriousness & sadness Small curves feel playful and fun Horizontal Curves feel gentle, feminine, gracious, and relaxed

  14. Zigzag Lines Undulating Lines Diagonal Lines • More active • Suggest movement • Overpowering • Use with caution • Very gradual waving lines • Represent femininity & relaxation • Used on headboards and sofa backs

  15. What do the lines in these pictures lead your eyes to?

  16. Optical illusions using LINE

  17. Hallway in a Brewerey

  18. Book assignment • Read about line on page 395-396 • What feelings do the lines convey on page 395

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