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Line & The principles of design

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Line & The principles of design

Soros Chok, Natalie Dinh
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Balance

  • occurs when the visual weight in an artwork is equally distributed
  • four balance arrangements
  • asymmetrical
  • symmetrical (approximately symmetrical)
  • radial

Unity

  • when all elements work together to communicate ideas or feelings
  • is affected by proximity, similarity, & continuation
  • proximity (creating groups of objects)
  • similarity (making things similar to each other)
  • continuation (creating a flow of vision from one object to another)

Contrast

  • frequently used to make an element of a composition dominant
  • contrasting materials
  • contrast of line, shape, size, color, value, texture
  • contrast of direction
  • can be based on difference
Photo by kevin dooley

Emphasis

  • the addition of detail in one area or form
  • grouping of elements
  • a recognizable form among abstract ones
Photo by familymwr

Pattern

  • repeating lines, shapes, other elements in a recognizable way over areas
  • motifs (repeated elements)
  • add movement
  • variety

movement

  • repeated elements of rhythm that implies movement
  • implied movement (when nothing is really moved)
  • lines, shapes, forms, figures, etc. imply movement
  • optical movement (lines & shapes to create optical illusions)
  • sequence (of pictures, another way to imply movement & passage of time)
Photo by jronaldlee

Web References

  • The Visual Experience - Third Edition (Hobbs, Salome, Vieth)
  • Haiku Deck
Photo by Matt Kowal