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1 Principles of Design Friday, March 1st Exam Two
The principles of design are the directions or guidelines for using the elements of design.

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3 Balance Balance: sense of equilibrium. When establishing balance consider visual weight created by size, color, texture and number of objects. Symmetrical: formal balance is created when one side matches the other side. Asymmetrical: informal balance is created when two sides are arranged differently. Radial: circular manner

4 Rhythm Rhythm: leads the eye from one point to another, creates motion in a room. Rhythm can be created by repeating a color, design, line, or shape in several areas of the room; by varying the size of shapes or lines in a sequence; and by using a progression of tints or shades of color. Rhythm by Repetition: Rhythm created by duplicating (repeating) shapes, colors, pattern, line, texture. Rhythm by Gradation: Rhythm created by a gradual change in size or color. Rhythm by Radiation: Rhythm created by identical objects coming from a central axis. Rhythm by Opposition: Rhythm created by lines at right angles or contrasting colors. Rhythm by Transition: Rhythm created by curved lines that carry your eye across a straight surface.

5 Scale and Proportion Scale: the size of a design/room in relation to the height and width of the area in which it is placed. Relates to the actual and relative size and visual weight of the design and its components Proportion: relates to the parts of the object and how one part relates to another. The creative use of color, texture, pattern, and furniture arrangement can create illusions of properly proportioned space.

6 Emphasis The center or focus of attention and interest within a design
Architectural features such as fireplaces or decorative windows are often used as focal points. Works of art and decorative accessories are often emphasized in a design.

7 Harmony There are 2 types of harmony:
Unity: occurs when all the parts of a home or room are related by one idea. Variety: occurs when two or more different elements of design are used to add interest to a design.

8 QUESTIONS Does everyone have the all the notes? Any questions?


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