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1 The Principles of Design

2 Principles of Design include:
Proportion Scale Balance Rhythm Emphasis Unity and Variety

3 Proportion Refers to the size relationships that can be found within an object or design. From experience, designers know that certain proportions create a more pleasing effect than others.

4 People generally prefer rectangles to squares.
Unequal divisions of space are often more appealing to the eye.

5 Scale Refers to how the size of an object or a space relates to human beings and to other objects or spaces in design.

6 The Golden Section A special way of dividing a line, somewhere between 1/3 and ½, making it more visually appealing. Think about tie backs on a curtain, by placing your tie back between the 1/3 and ½ mark, it looks more pleasing.

7 Scale and proportion are not the same
Scale and proportion are not the same. A lamp might be in perfect proportion but be the wrong scale for a room (too large or too small).

8 Human scale i.e. small scale for a children’s room.

9 Balance Is the design principle that provides a feeling of equality.
Symmetrical Balance: formal balance, mirror images

10 Asymmetrical Balance: a design in which one side is not the mirror image, it’s unmatched but appears to be balanced.

11 Rhythm Is the principle that suggests connected movement between different parts of a design. Repetition Radiation Gradation Transition Opposition

12 Repetition: the act of repeating, might be as simple as AAAAA or might be a pattern ABABAB

13 Radiation: occurs when lines radiate or move outward from a central point.

14 Gradation: a gradual increase or decrease of color, size or pattern.

15 Opposition: when lines come together to form right angles (square corners, sofas at a right angle)

16 Transition: when lines change direction by flowing into a curve (arched doorways, a sofa w/curvy arms or back)

17 Emphasis Center of interest or focal point, can be created by
one large object or a collection of smaller ones.

18 Unity and Variety Must be combined to create an overall harmonious effect.

19 Unity: occurs when all the parts of a design are related by one idea.

20 Variety: occurs when different styles and materials are combined
Variety: occurs when different styles and materials are combined. Confusion is when variety is carried too far.


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