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This document discusses the design element of shape. It defines different types of shapes including geometric, organic, and abstract shapes. It explains how shapes can be used in design to add interest, organize elements, and direct the eye. The document also discusses the psychology and symbolism associated with common shapes like circles, squares, and triangles. It provides examples of how shapes are used in design and concludes with an activity where students create compositions using different shapes.

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Shape

This document discusses the design element of shape. It defines different types of shapes including geometric, organic, and abstract shapes. It explains how shapes can be used in design to add interest, organize elements, and direct the eye. The document also discusses the psychology and symbolism associated with common shapes like circles, squares, and triangles. It provides examples of how shapes are used in design and concludes with an activity where students create compositions using different shapes.

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  • Introduction to Design Element Shape
  • Understanding Shapes
  • Use of Shapes in Design
  • Detailed Types of Shapes
  • Positive and Negative Shapes
  • Comparison of Shape Types
  • Spatial Characteristics of Shape
  • Perspective and Shape
  • Psychology of Shapes
  • Exceptional Shape Examples
  • The Shape Game
  • Instructions for Activities

Design

Element Shape
To understand and apply the design element Shape.

Shape
Shapes are a basic element of design. They are made up of closed contours and three dimensional objects placed in the design. Shapes are used to convey meaning and organize informa;on

There are three basic types of shapes:

geometric shapes organic shapes abstract shapes

Use of Shapes in Design


Shapes in Web design can be used in many ways:
add interest to a design sustain interest organize or separate elements direct the eye through the design

Geometric Shapes
Geometric shapes are what most people think of when they think of shapes.

Organic Shapes
Organic shapes are shapes that are found in nature, but they are also shapes of man-made items. Most organic shapes in Web pages are created with images. Some examples of organic shapes are:
Leaves buIeries

Abstract Shapes
Abstract shapes are those that have a recognizable form but are not "real" in the same way that natural shapes are. For example, a s;ck- gure drawing of a dog is an abstract dog shape, but another dog in a photo is a natural shape. Some examples of abstract shapes are: alphabet glyphs icons symbols

Posi;ve and Nega;ve Shapes


A shape will be either posi;ve: we call the gure or foreground shape posi;ve and the focus of the picture, it is oQen called the subject maIer (usually) Nega;ve: this is usually an empty shape or space and is the background or surround of the subject maIer

Geometric VS Organic

What shapes do you recognize?

Realis;c VS Abstract

Spa;al characteris;c of shape: Pictorial Depth


in realis;c work in abstract work

Perspec;ve & Shape


size: larger objects appear closer, smaller shapes appear farther away. ver;cal loca;on: higher objects appear farther away

Psychology of shapes
circle = protec;ve or innite also, eternity, connec;on, community, wholeness, endurance, movement, safety, perfec;on, power, energy, integrity, perfec;on, completeness, home, restric;on refers to the feminine: warmth, comfort, sensuality, and love, wholeness and unity

Psychology of shapes
square = stability, equality, solidity, security, ra;onality and honesty

Psychology of shapes
triangle = tension or conict or ac;on also, energy, power, balance, law, science, religion. refers to the masculine: strength, aggression, dynamic movement, self-discovery and revela;on

Psychology of shapes
spiral
expressions of crea;vity, process of growth and evolu;on

Some excep;onal examples

Some excep;onal examples

Some excep;onal examples

The Shape Game


I will display three posters. One shows images of the following types of lines: ver;cal, horizontal, slant, curve, wavy, zigzag, and curlicue. The second shows types of geometric shapes: circle, oval, square, rectangle, triangle, trapezoid, parallelogram, pentagon, hexagon, and octagon. The third shows a variety of organic shapes, some recognizable (such as a banana shape,) and some not.

Instruc;ons
1 2 3 4 Begin with a pencil or pen and 4 sheets of paper. You will create 4 scenes or abstract composi;ons, one at a ;me. Each student is given a turn to call out any shape or line they want from the selec;on on the posters. All the class must use that shape or line in their current drawing. If someone calls out a line or shape you had not planned to use in your drawing, you must gure out some way to use it anyway. You have 30 seconds to include the line or shape before the next one is called. AQer six lines/shapes are called, set aside the current drawing and start a new one. When all four drawings have been started, pick the one of the four that you like best and complete the image in ink or color. You may add new lines or shapes to this drawing, but do not mark out the original lines/shapes. Turn in all four of your pages, stapled together. Make sure your name is easy to nd on one or all of them.

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Design	
  Element	
  Shape	
  
To	
  understand	
  and	
  apply	
  the	
  design	
  
element	
  Shape.	
  	
  
Shape	
  
•  Shapes	
  are	
  a	
  basic	
  element	
  of	
  design.	
  They	
  
are	
  made	
  up	
  of	
  closed	
  contour
There	
  are	
  three	
  basic	
  types	
  of	
  shapes:	
  
•  geometric	
  shapes	
  
•  organic	
  shapes	
  
•  abstract
Use	
  of	
  Shapes	
  in	
  Design	
  
•  Shapes	
  in	
  Web	
  design	
  can	
  be	
  used	
  in	
  many	
  
ways:	
  
– a
Geometric	
  Shapes	
  
•  Geometric	
  shapes	
  are	
  what	
  most	
  people	
  
think	
  of	
  when	
  they	
  think	
  o
Organic	
  Shapes	
  
•  Organic	
  shapes	
  are	
  shapes	
  that	
  are	
  
found	
  in	
  nature,	
  but	
  they	
  are
Abstract	
  Shapes	
  
•  Abstract	
  shapes	
  are	
  those	
  that	
  have	
  
a	
  recognizable	
  form	
  but	
  are	
  n
Posi;ve	
  and	
  Nega;ve	
  	
  
Shapes	
  
•  A	
  shape	
  will	
  be	
  either	
  
•  posi;ve:	
  we	
  call	
  the	
  fig
Geometric	
  VS	
  Organic	
  
What	
  shapes	
  do	
  you	
  recognize?	
  
Realis;c	
  VS	
  Abstract	
  

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