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PRINCIPLES Objective 3.04

Bell Ringer 2/25 Copy and answer the following questions in your notebooks: Diane has a quilt which has blue as the dominant color, red-orange and yellow-orange as the contrasting colors. What type of color scheme is this an example of? A. Analogous B. Complementary C. Split-Complementary D. Triadic

Objective Analyze the Principles of Design.

Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) A. Proportion B. Scale C. Balance D. Rhythm E. Emphasis F. Unity/Variety

Designer’s Tool Belt Characteristics = help us DESCRIBE the design Elements= TOOLS to help us CREATE the design Principles= team up with elements to help us ACHIEVE satisfying results

Principles The final “touch” to a design project Help a design appear satisfying to the eye Are combined with the elements of design to achieve satisfying results

Principles 1. Proportion 2. Scale 3. Balance 4. Rhythm 5. Emphasis 6. Unity/Variety

Principles Activity: At your table groups, use your BODIES to demonstrate each of the principles. I will provide a brief definition for you to write down, and then come up with a creative way to demonstrate! Have fun, but be accurate!

Proportion The SIZE relationship that can be found within an object or design. Example: Lamp and Shade Key Term: “Golden Ration” = 2:3 Sofa = 6 ft Coffee Table = 4ft

Proportion The SIZE relationship that can be found within an object or design. Example: Lamp and Shade Key Term: “Golden Ration” = 2:3 Sofa = 6 ft Coffee Table = 4ft

Scale The way the size of an object relates to HUMAN BEINGS. Example: Baby Nursery

Balance The visual WEIGHT in a space. Symmetrical Assymetrical IDENTICAL Balance VS. UNIDENTICAL Balance Formal Informal

Balance

Balance

Rhythm Leads your EYE through the space using color, line, form or texture. Repetition- An element REPEATS Gradation- An element GRADUALLY changes Radiation- An element goes AROUND a point Transition- An element FLOWS in a curve Opposition- An element forms a RIGHT ANGLE

Rhythm

Emphasis The center of attention that first catches your eye in a design. Sometimes called a focal point.

Unity and Variety Unity- All the parts of a design are related. Variety- Different styles and materials are combined. When Unity and Variety are successfully used TOGETHER it is called HARMONY.

TEST FRIDAY TEST FRIDAY!! Review all Guided notes for 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, and 3.04 Also use Course Outline as a study Guide UNIT B COURSE OUTLINE DUE FRIDAY as well TEST FRIDAY!!

Bell Ringer: Foldable Activity 2/26 Each student should get a piece of white computer paper and fold so that you have 6 areas… Now write the name of each PRINCIPLE in each square and then 1. draw a picture of each 2. find a magazine picture of each

BINGO Fill out BINGO card with the words from the list. You choose your order! Let’s play!

TEST TOMORROW TEST TOMORROW!! Review all Guided notes for 3.01, 3.02, 3.03 Review all handouts for 3.04 (principles) Also finish Course Outline TEST TOMORROW!!

Bell Ringer 2/27 Turn in Color Scheme Projects REVIEW FOR UNIT B TEST After test, enjoy this: http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv74/videos/index.ht ml

TEST B

TAKE HOME COLOR WHEEL PROJECTS TODAY!!!!!!!!! Don’t Forget TAKE HOME COLOR WHEEL PROJECTS TODAY!!!!!!!!!