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AHS Art Department presentation on design principlesTRANSCRIPT
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The Principles of Design
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ContrastA principle of design that refers to
differences in values, colors, textures, and other elements to achieve emphasis
and interest.
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UnityA principle of design that relates to
the sense of onenessor wholeness in a work of art.
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PatternA principle of design in which
combinations of lines, colors and shapesare used to show real or imaginary things.Pattern may also be achieved by repeating
a shape, line or color.
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RepetitionA principle of design in which objects, lines, colors or shapes
are used more than once in a composition.
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EmphasisA principle of design by whichthe artist or designer may use
opposing sizes, shapes, contrasting colors, or other means to place greater attention on certain areas, objects, or feelings in a
work of art.
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BalanceA principle of design that refers to
the visual equalization of elements ina work of art. Balance may be either
formal, informal or radial.
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MovementA principle of design that refers to
the arrangement of parts in a work of artto create a slow to fast movement of
one’s eye through the work.
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GRADATION
The gradual change of an element. Slowly changing in value, color, texture, etc.
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