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2 11.03 What is clothing made up of? Good fashion has a combination of the elements and principles of design.

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4 Lines Vertical lines tend to make the body look taller and thinner because they cause the eye to move up and down. Horizontal lines tend to make the body look shorter and wider because they move the eye from side to side. Diagonal lines add movement and make a garment more exciting.

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8 Colors White, bright, and light colors tend to make the body to visually stand out and make the body appear larger (advancing) Dark colors recede or make the body appear smaller.

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10 Textures Texture of fabric refers to the way the fabric looks and feels. Stiff and crisp textures have the ability to make the body appear larger or hiding flaws in a body shape. Rough and bulky textures make the body look larger.

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12 Soft and silky textures slenderize a figure but also reveal a silhouette and are good for those who have few body flaws. Dull textures absorb light and are slenderizing. Shiny Textures reflect light and increase the appearance of the body.

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14 Pattern Patterns should be in proportion to a person’s body size. EX:Large patterns can overwhelm a small frame, while small patterns are lost on a large frame.

15 COLOR THEORY The most exciting element of design.

16 HUE RED YELLOW VIOLET The name given to a color.

17 VALUE The lightness or darkness of a color

18 TINT Made by adding white to a color so that it is lighter. + = HUE WHITE TINT

19 SHADE Made by adding black to a color so that it is darker. + = HUE BLACK SHADE

20 INTENSITY The brightness or dullness of a color. FUSCHIA - HIGH INTENSITY OLIVE - LOW INTENSITY

21 NEUTRALS (NOT REALLY COLORS) No color All colors White + Black Can be used with most colors White Black Gray Beige

22 COLOR WHEEL A GUIDE TO STUDY HOW TO CHOOSE AND COMBINE COLORS

23 PRIMARY HUES Cannot be made from any other colors All other colors are made from these RED YELLOW BLUE

24 SECONDARY COLORS Made by mixing equal amounts of 2 primary colors Found halfway between the primary hues on the wheel + = + + = = ORANGE GREEN VIOLET

25 INTERMEDIATE (TERTIARY) HUES Made by mixing equal amounts of adjoining primary and secondary colors.

26 THE COLOR WHEEL CAN BE DIVIDED INTO WARM AND COOL COLORS

27 WARM COLORS  Appear hot like the sun or like fire  Appear to advance-they make body look larger  Remind us of water/sky/restfulness  Appear to recede and make body look smaller COOL COLORS

28 MONOCHROMATIC COLOR SCHEME tints, shades and intensities of the color BLUE

29 ANALOGOUS This color scheme of neighboring colors on the color wheel.

30 COMPLEMENTARY COLOR SCHEME These colors are across from each other on the wheel and have great contrast.

31 Color Wheel Assignment Now it’s your turn to create your own edible color wheel! Using the tubs of PRIMARY color icing, take a small amount of each icing and 12 mini wafers and “paint” a wheel. Place each finished wafer on the color wheel print out. Let me see it before you eat it!


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