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1 { The Principles of Design Balance

2  The design principle that provides a feeling of equality  It occurs when the amount, size or weight of objects on both sides of a center point is equal or when groups of objects seem to be equal  The two main techniques for achieving balance are:  Symmetrical balance or Formal balance  Asymmetrical balance or Informal balance Balance

3  The arrangement of forms on one side of an imaginary central line is the mirror image of the forms on the opposite side  Symmetry conveys dignity, quiet, and a feeling of rest and calm  Applying symmetrical design is a good place to start when first working with balance but if overused, it may have a monotonous appearance Symmetrical Balance

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5  Elements on either side of an imaginary central line are unmatched, but appear to be in balance  Different sizes, forms, textures, and colors can be combined to achieve asymmetrical balance  Example, a round object can balance a square object of similar or apparently similar weight/size Asymmetrical Balance

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7  You are now going to create both a symmetrical and an asymmetrical design… Trying to achieve balance…

8  What type of balance did you use in your design?  How did you achieve balance? How do you know that your design is balanced?  What was the most difficult part of creating balance?  What are the potential difficulties with choosing either symmetrical or asymmetrical? Reflection:


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