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Elements of Design
Elements of Design Line Shape/Volume Pattern/Texture Color Value
LINE A mark from point A to B
• Possesses width and length• Can be interpreted as emotion (happy, free,
sad, dancing, nervous)• Vary in weight and character• Implied lines automatically connected by
the eye
Lines
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Create 5 Examples in Journal
Discuss the differences between them
Describe the lineIs it
Heavy? Light? Have an emotion? Width?
Shape Visually perceived area created by
enclosing line or color or value changes and volumeCan be:
Abstract: simple natural shapes Biomorphic: shapes that reference organic forms Nonobjective: does not reference any object Curvilinear – curved edges, smooth detail Rectilinear – straight edges, sharp detail
Shapeshttp://www.treadwaygallery.com/
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5 Examples Discuss the differences between
them Describe the shape
Pattern/Texture
PatternOrder, Variety,
TextureEvokes our sense of touch
Pattern/ Texturehttp://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/op-art-design-seamless-rhombuses-pattern-18797099.jpg
Van Gogh, Starry Night, 1889
5 Examples in Journal Discuss the differences between
them Is there order or variety? What kind of texture is created?
Color and ValueHue: the property of light by which the color of
an object is classified as red, blue, green, or yellow in reference to the spectrum.
Saturation: the degree of chroma or purity of a color; the degree of freedom from admixture with white.
Value: degree of lightness or darkness in a color. The relation of light and shade.
Tint: mixing a hue with white (high value)Shade: mixing a hue with black (low value)Tone: Hue with black and white (in the middle)
Color
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5 Examples in Journal Discuss the differences between
them Describe the colors and the
differences it can create