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DIRECTION: IDENTIFY THE
NAME OF THE DIFFERENT
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BACK
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CROSS
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CHAIN
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FRENCH
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LARY WORD
PRINCIPLE
S OF • Harmony
DESIGN •

Proportion
Balance
• Rhythm
• Emphasis
HARMONY
It is the relationship of the different
portions of the design. Harmony can
be achieved using color, shapes, and
textures to give a feeling of oneness.
Harmony is the Law of Unity with
variety. This principle infers
repetition of line, form, shape, and
size
PROPORTION
-The pleasing relationship of all
parts of the object with one
another. It also refers to the
relative size and scale of
objects.
- the relation based on size
between parts or objects within
a composition.
BALANCE • Symmetrically Balance
- refers to the use of (Formal Balance)
• Asymmetrically Balnce
artistic elements such as (Informal Balance)
line, texture, color, and
form in the creation of
artworks in a way that
renders visual stability.
SYMETRICALLY
BALANCE (FORMAL
BALANCE)
It is achieved by
arranging
elements on either side of
the center of a
composition in an equally
weighted manner.
Symmetrical Balance can
ASYMETRICALL
A design that looks balanced
Y BALANCE
despite the lack of symmetry.
Design education often
includes a rule that elements
should be symmetrical because
people find this more
RHYTHM
It is a smooth related movement.
Pattern and line carry the eyes along
without jerky motion. The eye
automatically connects points in
space. It can be created by gradual
change of lines, shapes and or shade
of colors known as
gradation. Rhythm is also achieved
through repetition of lines, colors,
shapes,
and texture.
EMPHASIS
The eye is carried first
to the most important
part of the design and
then to the other details
in order of their
importance. This
referred as the center
ELEMENTS OF
DESIGN
1. Lines
2. Texture
3. Color
ELEMENTS OF
1. Line. It isDESIGN
a
skeleton or
foundation sketch
to direct the eye
vertically or
horizontally.
ELEMENTS OF
DESIGN
2. Texture. It
to the surface
refers

appearance, which
is either rough or
smooth, dull or glossy,
thick or thin
ELEMENTS OF
DESIGN
3. Color. It may be cool,
warm, bright, or dull.
Choosing the right
color will greatly affect
the appearance of
your finished project.
COOL COLORS
Cool colors are green,
blue green, blue
violet, and violet. They
are adjacent to one
another in color
wheel. Blue is the
coolest color.
WARM COLORS
warm colors are red,
red orange, yellow
orange, and orange.
They are also adjacent
to each other in the
color wheel. Red is the
warmest color.
COLOR WHEEL
COLOR
TERMINOLOGY
Pure Colors – are the
primary, secondary and
tertiary colors because
they have
no white, black and gray
in them. Pure colors are
also called “normal, true
and
COLOR
TERMINOLOGY
Tints – when pure colors
are mixed with white,
they are made lighter.
Example, when white is
added to red you have
pink. In other words, pink
is a tint of red, the more
white you add, the lighter
the pink will be. Tints are
COLOR
colorsTERMINOLOGY
• Shades – when pure
are mixed with
black, they are made
darker. Example, when
black is added to red you
have maroon, a shade of
red. The more black you
add, the more darker the
color will be.
COLOR
TERMINOLOGY
Grayed Colors - most colors we used
clothes are grayed color rather than
in

bright, pure colors you see on the color


wheel. Gray colors are referred to as
“soft colors” or “dull colors”. The more
the gray you add, the duller the color
will be.
QUALITIES OF
• Hue - is theCOLORS
family
group name of color.
It is the name of a
color. Once they are
combined differently
and given new
QUALITIES OF
COLORS
• Value – it refers to the
lightness or the tint or the
darkness of the shade.
The scale of the value
colors is from the very
lightest tint to the very
darkest shade.
QUALITIES OF
COLORS
• Intensity – It means the
brightness or dullness of a
color. When you refer to a
color as “bright” or “very
bright”, or “dull” or “very
dull” you are describing its
intensity. Example, Green
peppers are bright yellow-
green, while olives are dull
QUALITIES OF
• Color Scheme –COLORS
It
depends upon how
well the colors
harmonize. To
harmonize, colors
must appear to belong
together
THIS IS A VARIATION
OF THE
COMPLEMENTARY
COLOR SCHEME; IT
USES THE TWO
COLORS ADJACENT
TO ITS COMPLIMENT.
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