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1 Principles of Design

2 Principles of Design Proportion: size and shapes related to one another  Balance: visually symmetrical, centered  Emphasis: center of attention  Rhythm: repeating patterns Unity/Harmony: overall feeling of matching

3 Principles of Design Proportion and scale
Relationship of parts of same object or between different objects 2: :5 5:8 better than 1:1 or 1:2 golden rectangle 2:3 room sides 3

4 Principles of Design Golden section 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 (sums)
1+2=3+5=8 Mostly recognized by looking at item to wall 4

5 Golden Mean

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7 Principles of Design Scale
Relative size of an object in relation to other objects visual weight. 7

8 Scale

9 Principles of Design Balance Equilibrium among parts of a design
Formal=Symmetrical identical objectives arranged equal from center point Example: Informal= Asymmetrical different, but equivalent. 9

10 Balance 10

11 Balance 11

12 Symmetrical Balance

13 Symmetrical

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15 Formal Balance

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19 Asymmetrical

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21 Informal Balance

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24 Principles of Design Emphasis
Creates a center of interest or focal point in a room Should be worthy Should dominate, not overpower No feature should compete with focal point=confusion Examples: Windows, fireplaces, art, mirrors, collection, antique in a contemporary home. 24

25 Emphasis

26 Emphasis

27 Principles of Design Rhythm Leads eyes from one area to another
Repetition- Lines, colors Gradation- Increase or decrease Radiation lines flow outward from center point Opposition- Lines meet to from right angle Transition- Curved lines carry eyes to another part- window drapery swag

28 Rhythm 28

29 Rhythm—opposition of right lines
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30 Gradation: gradual increase/decrease in design
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31 Gradation

32 Gradation

33 Transition: carrying the eyes from one part of an object to another
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34 Transition

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36 Repitition

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38 Goals of Design Appropriate for dwelling Appropriate for each room
Appropriate for function Keep in mind personalities, life styles, needs, and wants. 38

39 Goals of Design Harmony Agreement among parts Unity-Whole-not part
Variety- OK, but not too much…leads to confusion One color should dominate with small amounts of accents 39

40 Goals of Design Beauty = Well designed and pleasing objects
Sensory Design Good designs are aesthetic Pleasing to all senses: Sense, sight, hearing, smell, and touch. 40


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