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1 Mr. MacNeil Design 11 Charles P. Allen High School
Elements of Design Mr. MacNeil Design 11 Charles P. Allen High School

2 Elements of Design

3 Elements of Design Can you think of words to describe what you see to the right? Space Line Shape Form Colour Value Texture

4 The illusion of depth can be achieved by using different types of perspective.
It has two characteristics: positive…the object negative… the voided area surrounding the object. Space

5 Line Is a continuous mark. It has five characteristics: length width
curvature depth texture

6 Shape Is an enclosed line.
It has height and width and is usually considered flat…2-D. There are four basic shapes circle square rectangle triangle

7 Form Is two or more shapes combined. It had height, width, and depth.
It is considered 3-D and you usually can walk around and/or through it. There are four forms Sphere Cone Cylinder Cubes

8 Color Hue is another word for color. There are:
3 Primary colors 3 Secondary colors 6 Intermediate colors placed evenly around the basic color wheel.

9 Primary Colors * Yellow is at 4 o’clock * Blue is at 8 o’clock
Red is at 12 o’clock Placed every fourth space away. These cannot be made by combining other colors.

10 Secondary Colors The formula for a Secondary is P + P = S
Blue + Red = Violet at 10 o’clock Yellow + Blue = Green at 6 o’clock Red + Yellow = Orange at 2 o’clock

11 Intermediate Colors The formula for an Intermediate color is P+S = I
R+O = RED ORANGE Y+O = YELLOW ORANGE Y+G = YELLOW GREEN B+G = BLUE GREEN B+V = BLUE VIOLET R+V = RED VIOLET

12 Color Schemes Monochromatic - different values of the same color. Color + white, gray or black Complementary - two colors opposite each other on the color wheel. Analogous colors next to each other on the color wheel that have a family resemblance. Warm colors are red, orange and yellow. Cool colors are green, blue and violet.

13 Color Wheel

14 Value …is the lightness and darkness of a color or neutral gray.
White added to a color is a tint. Gray added to a color is a tone. Black added to a color is a shade. These are called Neutrals.

15 Texture The feel of a surface. There are two kinds: Actual or real
usually made by nature Implied or fake usually created by man


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