The Elements and Principles of Design

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The Elements and Principles of Design Tim Farrell AIFD,AAF,PFCI Dillon Floral Company September 15, 2013

Elements of Design The directly observable components, ingredients and physical characteristics of design

Line The vital visual path that directs eye movement through a composition

Line Static usually straight vertical or horizontal Dynamic curving, slanted, zig-zag, contorted or meandering

Line Actual Line Physically, visually present Implied Line Created with visual links

Form The shape or configuration of an individual component of the overall, three dimensional, geometric shape or configuration.

Form Flowers Mass Flowers Line Flowers Filler Flowers Form Flowers

Form Flowers Mass Flowers Line Flowers Filler Flowers Form Flowers

Form Flowers Mass Flowers Line Flowers Filler Flowers Form Flowers

Form Flowers Mass Flowers Line Flowers Filler Flowers Form Flowers

Form Compositions Geometric Forms Abstract Forms Open Forms Closed Forms

Space The area in, around and between the components of the design, defined by the three-dimensional area occupied by the composition.

Space Negative Space The Planed area within a design that is void of materials. The space becomes AS important as the other components in the design

Texture The surface quality of a material, as perceived by sight or touch.

Pattern 1) A repeated combination of line, form, color, texture, and/or space 2) The silhouette of a flower or an arrangement as observed against its background, including solids and spaces.

Fragrance A sweet or pleasing odor, perceived by the sense of smell

Size The Physical dimensions of line, form and space. Appropriateness of size

Color The visual response of the eye to reflected rays of light

Primary Colors Red Blue Yellow

Primary Colors

Secondary Colors Green Orange Violet

Secondary Colors

Tertiary Colors Red-Orange Red- Violet Blue –Violet Blue-Green Yellow-Green Yellow-Orange

Monochromatic Monochromatic Tints, tomes and shades of the same hue

Monochromatic

Complimentary Color A pair of hues directly opposite each other on the color wheel

Complimentary Colors

Split Compliment A trio of hues, consisting of a hue and the two hues on either side of its direct compliment.

Split Compliment

Analogous Color A grouping of three adjacent hues on the color wheel; one color dominates.

Analogous Color

The Principles of Design The Fundamental guidelines to aesthetic design that govern the organization of the elements and materials in accordance with nature.

Primary Principles of Design Balance Dominance Rythhm Proportion Contrast Harmony Scale

Balance A state of equilibrium, actual and visual; a feeling of three-dimensional stability.

Proportion The comparative relationship in size, quantity, and degree of emphasis among the components within the composition; the relationship of one portion to another, or of one portion to the whole.

Proportion Secondary Principle Scale

Scale Relationship of size of composition to environment

Dominance The visual organization within a design that emphasizes one or more aspects. When on element is emphasized, others are subordinate

Dominance Secondary Principles Emphasis Focal area/ Focal Point Accent

Emphasis The special attention or importance given to one or more areas within a design

Focal Area/Focal Point The area of greatest visual impact or weight; the center of interest to which the eye is most naturally drawn

Accent Detail added to the design to provide additional interest, affecting the total character of the composition.

Contrast Emphasis by means of difference; strength through opposition

Contrast Secondary Principles of Design Opposition Tension Variation

Opposition Contrast between elements which are counterpoint in relation to each other, bringing about a sense of tension in design

Tension The dynamic, aesthetic quality achieved by the skillful use of opposition, implying or suggesting a sense of energy

Variation Dissimilarity among attributes or characteristics

Rhythm Visual movement through a design, usually achieved through repetition or gradation

Rhythm Secondary Principles of Design Depth Repetition Transition

Depth The placement of materials at different levels within and around an arrangement

Repetition The recurrence of like elements within a composition

Transition The ease of visual movement which results from gradual degrees of change among one or more of the elements

Harmony Compatibility; a pleasing or congruent arrangement of parts

Unity Oneness of purpose, thought, style, and spirit