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Principles of Design

Principles of Design. BALANCE, UNITY, VARIETY, EMPHASIS , MOVEMENT, RHYTHM, CONTRAST, PROPORTION. Principles of Design. Organization of elements that work together to give unity.

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Principles of Design

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  1. Principles of Design BALANCE, UNITY, VARIETY, EMPHASIS, MOVEMENT, RHYTHM, CONTRAST, PROPORTION

  2. Principles of Design Organization of elements that work together to give unity Making a design is like making a cake. The Elements are the ingredients. The directions for mixing them together are the Principles.

  3. Balance The way the elements of art are arranged to create a feeling of stability • Asymmetrical- (informal balance) the two sides of a work of art are not exactly the same, but are still visually balanced • Use: color, shape, line, space

  4. Symmetrical Balance: (formal balance) parts on both sides are the same

  5. Radial Balance parts radiate from the center in all direction

  6. This composition is OK… but might be more interesting with asymmetrical balance.

  7. Unity • All Parts of a work of art are interrelated, repeated,balanced, and organized to achieve a quality of oneness • Use: Color, Shape, Form, texture

  8. Variety • Variety and unity work together to keep the piece interesting yet function as a whole • An artist creates variety through the used of different lines types, colors & shapes

  9. Movement • This can either be actual motion or it can be implied — the arrangement of the parts of an image to create a sense of motion by using lines, shapes, forms, and textures that cause the eye to move over the work

  10. Emphasis Emphasis Accent, stress, or importance placed on a part of a piece of artwork Use: Color, Shape, Line, Texture, Value (repeating an idea creates emphasis)

  11. Using a tool can create focus Emphasis

  12. Rhythm • Regular repetition of lines, shapes, or colors that create a movement. Patterns have rhythm

  13. Contrast a difference between objects in line, shape, value color or texture

  14. Proportion relationship of one part to another or to the whole with respect to size, quantity, or degree; a ratio .Proportion must be on target or purposely off.

  15. Can you use the principles of design to critique this artwork? Sandy Skoglund: Radioactive Cats, 1980 BALANCE, UNITY, EMPHASIS, MOVEMENT, RHYTHM, CONTRAST, PROPORTION

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