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The Elements and Principles of Art Design
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What Are They?
Elements of design are the parts.They structure and carry the work.
Principles of design are concepts.They affect content and message.
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Elements of DesignLine
Form
Space
Texture
Shape
Color
Value
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Line
Strokes that show motion and connect two points. May be vertical, horizontal or diagonal, curved, straight, zigzag, or show emotion.
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Form
Shows an object in space, the mass or positive space it occupies. The term usually used when describing 3-D objects.
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Space
What is between objects, also known as negative space.
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Texture
The feel, real or implied, on an object or its surface.
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Shape
Area enclosed when both sides of a line meet. Shapes can be geometric or organic.
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Color
Hue. May be complimentary, analogous, primary, secondary, tertiary, or part of a color wheel.
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Value
The lightness of darkness of an object or color. Often used with drawings.
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Principles of DesignEmphasis
Movement
Unity
Rhythm
Contrast
Variety
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Emphasis
When one area in a work of art stands out more than another. The part that catches your attention first.
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Movement
The motion created in a work of art. Often uses the principle of rhythm to achieve this.
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Unity
The feeling of wholeness or the parts belonging together.
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Rhythm
The repetition of lines, shapes, or colors to create a feeling of movement.
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Contrast
A difference created when elements are placed next to each other in a work of art.
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Variety
The use of different lines, shapes, and colors in a piece of work.