lines~mika~design theory
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~Lines~9 March 2011
Mika Lee
What are these?Line is one of the most basic elements
in art & design. One can create so many kinds of lines just by
drawing.
You get many types of lines such as vertical, horizontal, diagonal, curved, zig-zag and jagged lines. They all suggest different things and feelings.
Most artists and designers today use lines which represent themselves.
Geometrical lines
Curved Lines
Curved lines give off a sense of energy. Soft curves give a softening effect on the composition. Sharp lines, however, may suggest violence or turmoil.
Jagged Lines
Jagged lines suggest uncertainty or anger.
Zig-Zag Lines
These are diagonal lines that join at points. They give off a feeling of excitement and movement. The change of direction also creates a feeling of confusion. They can imply many things as they break down or ascend up.
Horizontal Lines
These lines run from left to right. Horizontal lines are soft and feminine, thus making one feel at peace. In the landscape above, the lines give you a sense of space.
Vertical Lines
These lines give off a sense of masculinity and height.
Thin Lines
These fragile, nimbly lines seem easy to break or push over. On the other hand, thin lines give us a feeling of elegance. They are delicate.
Thick Lines
Thick lines appear hard to knock over. They give off a feeling of strength and emphasises nearby elements. These lines are bold and sort of makes a statement on its own.
Diagonal Lines
Diagonal lines shows movement. Things that stand in a diagonal position look unstable. In the image above, the diagonal lines conveys a feeling of motion.
Contour Lines
A single line used to depict the silhouette of a figure or an object.
Irregular Lines
These lines may give the viewer a feeling of negativity.
Gesture Lines
These lines are full of energy and are used to depict the movements of a moving figure.
Cross-hatching lines
This can be achieved when one creates lines that intersect each other diagonally, vertically or horizontally in order to create shadings.
Short lines
Short lines like the ones shown above suggests agitation and hurry.
Circular lines
These give off a feeling of perfection and completeness.
Implied lines
These lines may not have been drawn in, but they may be easily identified within the composition.
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