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1 Interior Design: Unit 2 Elements of Design

2 The Elements of Design Line Space Shape & Form Texture Light Color

3 Line Write down every type of line that you can think of
Once you have written down all the lines you can think of look around the room (you can walk around if you want) and identify areas of the room that use that type of line. Find a part of the room/something in the room for each line that you wrote down.

4 Elements of Design: Line
Doodle Game Elements of Design: Line

5 Horizontal: Confidence
The line in the middle of this block indicates your confidence with the world around you. Items drawn above the line are objects in which you have control over. Items below the line are things which are generally out of your control. Question: Name one thing you can do really well.

6 Circles: Imagination Life is full of circles. We travel and we return. We learn, and we forget. This block illustrates how you use your imagination. If you draw the face of an animal or person, you show a liking for pets or friends. If you draw an object such as a bowling ball, you are inventive. Question: what is your favorite day dream?

7 Square: Home Question: what is your favorite memory of home?
This box strongly identifies with your home. If you draw inside the box your interests are within your home. If you draw outside the box, you have interests outside the home. Home symbols such as a fireplace, house, windows, or doors indicate a strong desire for a home atmosphere. Question: what is your favorite memory of home?

8 Zig-Zag: Aspiration If from this design you are able to add creativity to solving challenges in your life. you make this shape into a mountain range you have high aspirations and goal's If you make a geometric pattern you enjoy challenges and solving problems. Question: what is a goal you have set for yourself to accomplish in the next few years?

9 X: Decision Making Skills
This block describes your decision making skills. If you draw lines or arrows that intersect or point at the center, this indicates that you are focused o your decision. If you draw non-linear shapes, such as circles or irregular wavy lines it indicates that you are not overly concerned with making decisions. Question: what is the biggest decision you have had to make recently?

10 Arch: Plans for the Future
The arch indicates a passage way to your future. If you draw a dark tunnel, this indicates that you may be expecting some story times ahead. If you draw a rainbow, rose, trellis, or doorway, you are looking forward to your future. If the door is open, opportunity lies ahead. Question: what is one thing you would most like to do in your future?

11 Personal Motto What you draw on this sign suggests a personal motto for you. If the sign is positive, you generally have a pleasant outlook on life. If the sign is a warning…. Watch Out! If the sign indicate directions, you are likely ready for a change in your life. If you could have any bumper sticker on your car, what would it say?

12 V: Creativity If you draw an ice cream cone, the V-neck of a shirt or sweater, or the tip of a pencil you have average creativity. If you used the V as part of a more complex design you are a complex thinker.

13 Blank: The Great Unknown
This block illustrates what is filling up your thoughts these days. Chances are what your drew is important to you. Question: What is your favorite thing to do when you have lots of time?

14 4 types of Line Vertical Horizontal Curved Diagonal

15 Vertical Lines Lines that run up and down.
Creates feelings of height, strength, and formality.

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18 Horizontal Lines Lines that run fro left to right. (across the horizon) Creates feelings of being restful. Informal.

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20 Curved Lines A line that deviates from straightness in a smooth continuous fashion. Creates feelings of softness, playfulness, and serenity.

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22 Diagonal Lines Straight lines that are neither horizontal or vertical.
Creates feelings of action, movement, and excitement.

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24 Too many lines can lead to continuous eye movement, which causes feelings of tiredness & frustration

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27 Assignment Find 1 magazine picture that has all 4 types of line in the design. (1. Horizontal, 2. Vertical, 3. Diagonal, 4. Curved.) Cut the picture out and then use the paper cutter in class to make the edges of the picture clean and straight. Mount the picture on black cardstock and label in professional lettering “LINE”. Take the hole punches in the hole puncher in class and glue them on the picture where the lines can be identified. Label each hole punch with a number 1-4. On the back of the black cardstock number the paper 1-4 and tell which line it is.

28 Day 2: Space, Shape & Form

29 Space- the area is which the designer works
Positive Space- filled space. Negative Space- empty space. To expand the look of space you can use light & cool colors, mirrors, smooth textures, smaller scale and less furniture. To enclose a space you can use dark & warm colors, rough textures, larger scale furniture & accessories.

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35 Shape & Form Shape- the 2 dimensional outline of an object.
Square, circle, triangle, rectangle Form- a 3 dimensional object. Cones, cylinders, spheres, cubes, prisms, etc.

36 Shape & Form Assignment
3D rooms! You will receive 3 cardboard squares (2 walls and a floor) You will paint and design the walls and floor before we attach them together. I will help you attach the walls to the floor! Do NOT attach without my permission! Once the walls and floor is designed and the room is attached you will build your furniture/accessories out of the scrap materials provided in class. You may bring your own materials from home if you have ideas that I do not have materials for. You will add your finished furniture/accessories to your room when they are finished.

37 Day 3: Texture & Pattern

38 Texture- the surface quality of objects
It can be both seen (visual) and felt (tactile) Rough Texture- absorbs light, informal, can be both visually or tactilely rough. Smooth Texture- reflects light, formal, can be both visually or tactilely smooth.

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44 Pattern- The repetition of color, lines, shape, or design across a surface to create visual interest.

45 Light- makes things visible through illumination by nature (sun, moon, fire) or electrical devices (incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, LED)


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