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Fashion B: Standard 10 Elements of Design

Created by: Kris Caldwell Timpanogos High School

Elements of Design


 

Elements are the building blocks of design. Color: Most exciting element of design Shape: Overall outline of a garment, it is the form or silhouette. Line: Distinct, elongated mark as if drawn by a pencil or pen. Texture: The surface quality of goods.

Elements of Design


SHAPE:
   

Form or silhouette of a garment Shape or outline seen from a distance Can reveal or hide a natural body contour Try to flatter good features and hide less attractive features  Full, wide shapes make you look bigger  Trim, compact silhouettes make you look smaller  Straight, tubular shapes make you look taller  Form fitting clothes reveal any unattractive contours, should only been worn by figures that are near-perfect

Elements of Design


LINE:
    

Have direction, width, length Eyes follow lines Lines suggest movement, leading eyes up, down, side-to-side, around Outline outer and inner spaces of garments Categories of lines:  Type  Direction  Application

Elements of Design


Line Types:


Straight: bold, severe




Show dignity, power, formality, steadiness, stability Less conservative, formal and powerful Give soft, youthful, gentle, charming, graceful feeling Make things look larger than they are Circles are closed lines and stop the eye entirely Flattened curves are most flattering to the human shape

Curved: rounded, circular


 

 

Jagged: change direction abruptly (ex: zigzags)


  

Create a jumpy, confused feeling Use sparingly, they are very noticeable Wear them if you are self-confident

LINE DIRECTION: Vertical: Goes up and down




Feeling of dignity, strength, poise, sophistication Leads eye up and down, makes wearer look taller and thinner

LINE DIRECTION: Diagonal: slanted

 Degree

of

slant determines the visual effect  Draws attention to where they are used

LINE DIRECTION: Horizontal: side to side




Feeling of restfulness and gentleness Leads eye across the body, makes wearer seem shorter and wider Use where you want to look wider

Elements of Design


TEXTURE:
 

Surface quality of garments (how it looks and feels) Roughness, smoothness, dullness, glossiness, stiffness, softness Bulky fabrics


 

Add visual size (make you look bigger) Can disguise a flaw Can overpower a small person Make you look smaller Make you look bigger, as they reflect light Make you look smaller, as the absorb light

 

Smooth, flat textures




Shiny textures


Dull Textures


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