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Key Design Elements in Specialist Pathways

Formal elements within specialist pathways include line, tone, form, shape, pattern, colour, texture, and composition. Line refers to an outline or contour, tone is the quality of brightness or hue of a colour, form is the visible configuration, and shape is a geometric figure. Pattern is a regular arrangement or design, while colour produces different sensations as a result of light reflection or emission. Texture describes a surface's feel, appearance or consistency, and composition establishes the style and appearance of text or images.
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Key Design Elements in Specialist Pathways

Formal elements within specialist pathways include line, tone, form, shape, pattern, colour, texture, and composition. Line refers to an outline or contour, tone is the quality of brightness or hue of a colour, form is the visible configuration, and shape is a geometric figure. Pattern is a regular arrangement or design, while colour produces different sensations as a result of light reflection or emission. Texture describes a surface's feel, appearance or consistency, and composition establishes the style and appearance of text or images.
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Formal elements within specialist pathways

Line: a contour or outline considered as a feature of


design
Tone: the particular quality of brightness, deepness,
or hue of a shade of a colour
Form: the visible shape or configuration of something
Shape: a geometric figure such as a square, triangle,
or rectangle.
Pattern: an arrangement or design regularly found in
similar objects.
Colour: the property possessed by an object of
producing different sensations on the eye as a result
of the way it reflects or emits light.
Texture: the feel, appearance, or consistency of a
surface or a substance.
Composition: the preparation of text or images for
printing or collage by setting up characters or by
establishing its style and appearance electronically
or physically

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