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Discover the foundational elements of design that shape visual communication: color, line, shape, space, and texture. Dive into the intricacies of color theory, including the color wheel, warm and cool colors, and various color schemes such as monochromatic, analogous, and complementary. Unpack the significance of lines in design, the various shapes that can be utilized, the importance of space, and the role of texture in creating engaging visuals. Whether you're an artist, designer, or enthusiast, understanding these elements enhances your creative projects.
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Art I The 5 Elements of Design
The 5 Elements of Design • Color • Line • Shape • Space • Texture
COLOR • Color wheel • Tints and shades/neutral • Warm/cool colors • Monochromatic colors • Analogous colors • Complementary colors
Color wheel • Primary colors • Secondary colors • Tertiary colors
Primary colors • Red
Primary colors • Blue
Primary colors • Yellow
Secondary Colors • Orange
Secondary colors • Green
Secondary colors • Violet (purple)
Tertiary colors • Red purple • Purple • Blue purple
Tertiary colors • Blue green • Green • Yellow green
Tertiary colors • Red orange • Orange • Yellow orange
Tints and shades • Tints are white with color added • Shades are color with black added • It is white and black paint mixed together. Neutral is a color not on the color wheel and doesn’t add or detract from another color.
Tint • White/ color
Shade • Color/ black
Warm / Cool Colors • Warm • Cool
Monochromatic • Tints/shades of the same color scheme
Analogous • Any 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel
Complementary • Colors across from each other on the color wheel
LINE • Vertical/horizontal • Diagonal • Overlapping • Stress
SHAPE • Circle • Square • Rectangle • Triangle
SPACE • Positive • Negative
TEXTURE • Man-made • Things found in Nature
Credits • http://www.freefoto.com • http://photo.sehnsucht.org • http://www.animationfactory.com • http://www.incredimail.com • Windows XP-soundtrack from Power Point Hayden-Dynamite Walls