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•Space
•Line
•Shape
•Texture
•Color
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN
of good design
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Space
Line
Shape
Texture
Color
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SPACE
VS
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SPACE
• Positive fills in
the space
• Negative is
un-used space
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• Positive
fills in the
space
• Negative is
un-used
space
Be sure to label!
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•The outline of an object
•2 points that are connected
What does line do to a room?
•Directs the eye
•Moves the eye from one place to another
•Separates or unifies
•Creates feeling
LINE
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Horizontal Vertical
Diagonal Curved
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Horizontal
Vertical
Diagonal
Curved
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•The solid form or
structure of an object.
•Two Dimensional
Outline
SHAPE
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A circle is a shape.
A square is a shape.
A sphere is a form.
A cube is a form.
SHAPE VS. FORM
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•The way an object feels and looks.
• May be rough, smooth, shiny, hard, soft, etc.
TEXTURE
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• Think of 3 different textures that are
common in interior design. Write these
down in the boxes.
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•One of the most important
elements.
•Influences a rooms: shape, size,
feeling, and mood.
COLOR
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• Think of colors that make you feel the
following moods:
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Unity
Scale
Balance
Rhythm
Emphasis
Proportion
PRINCIPLES ARE THE USED TO
CREATE A PLEASING DESIGN
The principles are how you
decide to put all the
ELEMENTS together!
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The appearance of all parts seeming to
belong together.
The room is seen as a whole, not as a
collection of unrelated things.
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WHAT IS SCALE?
• The size of an object in relation to other objects, the space it is in or to a standard or familiar size.
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Which lamp is the best scale for this end table?
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Which chair is the better scale for the sofa?
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Because homes and furniture are built for humans, it is important to use
the human figure in evaluating their scale.
Rooms and furnishings should be
designed or selected for the people
who will use them.
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The feeling of equality
or equilibrium.
Occurs when the
amount, size, or weight
of objects on both sides
of a center point seems
equal.
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FORMAL BALANCE -
Achieved through the
placement of identical
objects on both sides of a
central point.
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INFORMAL BALANCE -
Achieved through the placement of different, but equivalent, objects on both sides of a
central point.
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• Draw an example of the two types of
BALANCE:
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Leads the eye
from one part of
design to
another.
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The center of interest
or attention.
Focal Point
What is the focal point
in the illustration?
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The ratio of one part to another part or one part to
the whole.
How parts fit together to make a WHOLE.
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EXAGGERATION OF THE ELEMENTS AND
PRINCIPLES CAN BE USED TO MAKE AN IMPACTFUL FEELING
Color/Emphasis
Texture
Proportion: Is
this a normal
proportion for a
chair?
Line/Rhythm
Balance: Symmetrical
Shape
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When all the
design elements have
consistency of style.
A pleasing accord
between the use of
unity and variety and
Elements &
Principles.
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JUST A REVIEW
Elements of Design
Principles of Design
Questions to Consider
Would the ingredients of a
recipe be good by
themselves? Could you
follow recipe directions
without ingredients?
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Scavenger Hunt
• Go around the room and find the picture that best matches the
principle of design.
• Finish your packet so you can remember all of the elements of design.