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1 Elements & Principles Of Design
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2 To identify elements and principles of design To examine the impact of elements and principles of design on apparel decisions Objectives
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3 Elements Line Shape/Form Space Texture ColorPrinciples Rhythm Emphasis Balance Proportion/Scal e Harmony Elements & Principles
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4 Elements of Design line shape--form space texture color
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5 Line A mark that is greater in length than in width Indicates direction Many different types of lines straight curved horizontal vertical diagonal Elements
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6 Vertical Dignity, discipline, strength Emphasize height in a room Make people appear more slender when used in apparelHorizontal Sense of rest, relaxation Counteract vertical lines Too many can make a room seem dull Can make a person appear heavier Elements Line
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7 Diagonal Break monotony of vertical and horizontal Help move eye around room More interesting More difficult to useCurved Portray grace, youth More relaxed and informal Livelier Elements Line
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8 Shape/Form Solid objects, opposite of space Free space does not exist Shape 2-dimensional (length, width) geometric organic (free flowing) Form 3-dimensional (length, width, depth) Elements
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9 Shape/Form Everyone has his or her own shape/form and should consider this when purchasing apparel rectangle-little difference in bust/chest, waist and hip measurements hourglass-balanced from top to bottom; bust/chest and hips about equal, waist smaller in measurement triangle-(pear shaped) bottom heavy, small bust/chest, narrow shoulders inverted triangle-broad shoulders, full bust/wide chest, narrow lower body Elements
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10 Shape/Form Elements What is your body shape? What types of clothing look best on your shape?
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11 Space Total area a person can see Large shapes and forms break up space Area around shape/form is called negative space Elements
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12 Texture Surface quality of textile or finish Can be apparent (visual) or tactile (touch) Kinds of texture rough smooth dull shiny soft Elements
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13 Color Light reflected off objects Can have strong emotional and psychological impact Main characteristics hue (name) value (how light or dark) intensity (how bright or dull) Elements
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14 Color WARM WARM colors: red—orange—yellow active, exciting, aggressive COOL COOL colors: blue—violet—green calming, restful, passive Elements
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15 Color Wheel Elements warm cool
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16 primary secondary intermediate Elements Color
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17 Principles of Design balance emphasis harmony rhythm proportion—scale
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18 Balance Distribution of visual weight Creates a sense of rest and equilibrium Equality between opposite elements Two types symmetrical—(formal balance) exactly same on both sides asymmetrical—(informal balance) balanced, but each side is different Principles
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19 Rhythm Repetition of one or more design elements Creates a feeling of organized movement, sense of order Used to guide eye through design, provide direction Principles Example: collection of vases displayed on a shelf, row of buttons on garment or stripes
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20 Emphasis “Center of interest,” “focal point,” catches the viewers’ attention Element that has been exaggerated or centralized to draw viewers’ eye Principles Example: fire place, vase of flowers, artwork piece of jewelry, scarf, hair clip
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21 Proportion/Scale Relationship of parts to each other and to design as a whole Size, amount, number relate well with each other Relationship between size and shape; shape and surroundings Principles
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22 Harmony/Unity Unity + Variety = Harmony Unity-everything works together Variety-design is not boring, several elements used to hold viewers attention Principles
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23 Discuss how texture and color can affect one’s emotions or feelings about a garment or object. How do people express themselves through design? Principles
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24 1.Name the four types of lines. 2.Describe the difference in symmetrical and asymmetrical balance. 3.Emphasis refers only to a brighter color. Assessment A. TrueB. False
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25 4.Harmony = _________ + __________ 5.Give two examples of rhythm not discussed in the presentation. 6.Which of the following is not a correct definition of balance? Assessment A. distribution of visual weight B. creates a sense of rest and equilibrium C. equality between opposite elements D. ending figure in your checkbook
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Color Me Beautiful http://www.colormebeautiful.com/seasons/ Take a few minutes and explore this website. Share with everyone what your season was
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27 Body Shape and Sillouette
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