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1 Design elements - Texture

2 About texture Design elements - Texture Texture is a quality experienced through touch, sight or hearing.

3 Real texture Design elements - Texture Real textures are those that we can touch and feel.

4 Simulated texture Design elements - Texture Simulated textures are illusions of real textures which are created using elements such as colour, tone or line. Simulated textures are experienced through sight.

5 Food and texture Design elements - Texture Food textures are experienced in the mouth. The mouth can feel many different qualities, for example, firm, soft, creamy, rubbery, crunchy or crisp.

6 Qualities of texture Design elements - Texture Textures can have many different qualities. They can be smooth, rough, soft, hard, polished, prickly, slimy or corrugated.

7 Texture can serve many design needs Design elements - Texture Texture can be used to represent: objects people places ideas in descriptive or symbolic ways.

8 Design elements - Texture Texture can be descriptive, for example, the smoothness of eggshells or the roughness of timber.

9 Design elements - Texture Texture can be used to represent ideas in symbolic ways.

10 Texture can communicate Design elements - Texture Texture can suggest: emotions feelings ideas.

11 Design elements - Texture Smooth, shiny textures can be associated with surfaces such as metal and glass. They can appear cool, soothing and calm.

12 Design elements - Texture Soft textures can be associated with surfaces such as flesh or fabric and can appear warm.

13 Design elements - Texture Rough, spiky or prickly textures can suggest danger or aggression.

14 Design elements - Texture Texture can evoke memories and strong nostalgic responses in individuals.

15 Design elements - Texture Texture can evoke strong emotions and psychological responses in individuals.

16 Design elements - Texture Personal experiences can influence the way an individual responds to texture.

17 Texture can appeal to our senses Design elements - Texture Texture can create visual or tactile effects.

18 Design elements - Texture Texture can appeal to our sense of taste, for example, a juicy, soft orange; soft, creamy cheese or a rough, crunchy biscuit.

19 Texture can be functional Design elements - Texture Texture can be functional, for example, the smooth handle and rough teeth on a grater.

20 Design elements - Texture Texture can create an illusion of space. Lightly textured areas can create a feeling of open space. Heavily textured areas can appear to advance and fill space.

21 Design elements - Texture Texture can indicate freshness or quality in food.

22 Texture worksheet Design elements - Texture Teacher introduction (DOC) (PDF)DOCPDF Student worksheet (DOC) (PDF)DOCPDF


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