Confined by A Actual Line or Implied Line (An Edge For Example) - in Drawing Shapes Are Created When
The document discusses various visual design elements and principles. It defines elements like line, shape, color, texture, value, and space. It then explains principles such as hierarchy, contrast, unity, repetition, pattern, movement, harmony, rhythm, balance, and emphasis that are used to organize elements visually. The document provides descriptions of each element and principle to convey their meaning in visual design.
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Confined by A Actual Line or Implied Line (An Edge For Example) - in Drawing Shapes Are Created When
The document discusses various visual design elements and principles. It defines elements like line, shape, color, texture, value, and space. It then explains principles such as hierarchy, contrast, unity, repetition, pattern, movement, harmony, rhythm, balance, and emphasis that are used to organize elements visually. The document provides descriptions of each element and principle to convey their meaning in visual design.
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ELEMENTS within a visual format contain a hierarchy of visual
lines: As a geometric conception, a line is a point importance.
in motion, with only one dimension - length. Line has both a position and a direction in space contrast: Whenever an element is placed within a format, contrast is created in the various elements. shapes/form: Shape is a two dimesional area Can be emphasized with contrast in size, shape, confined by a actual line or implied line (an edge color, texture, etc., etc. Offers variety within a for example). In drawing shapes are created when visual format. the ends of lines are joined to enclose areas unity: "Oneness," "Harmony," "Gestalt." The color: typically known as hue, huetdog :> condition of completeness with the use of all visual elements within a format. texture: A technique used in two-dimensional design to replicate three-dimensional surfaces repetition: reusing of the same or similar through various drawing and media techniques. elements throughout your design ex. triangle On three-dimensional surfaces, it is experienced triangle triangle by touch or by visual experience. pattern: ganun din kaso may pagkaiba nga lang value: The term value is used in the language of like box square box square etc. Art to refer to the "value" of light. The more light, the higher the value. White is the highest or movement: path the viewer's eye takes through lightest value. On the other hand , black is the the work of art, often to focal areas lowest or darkest value. harmony: can be described as sameness, the space: refers to the area within, around, above or belonging of one thing with another. below an object or objects. rhythm: described as timed movement through PRINCIPLES: space; an easy, connected path along which the balance: The elements of design converge to eye follows a regular arrangement of motifs. The create a design or arrangement of parts. presence of rhythm creates predictability and symmetrical and asymmetrical order in a composition.
emphasis: Also known as dominance. This
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