How can you, as the designer, use principles of design to help compose a page?
- By seeing the way the designs relate to your everyday life.
What are the principles of design (define each in your own words)?
- What happens in your everyday life.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Podcast #3 Principles of Design
Define principles of design?
- Concepts used to arrange the structural elements of a compostion
What do the principles of design affect?
- The expressive content or message.
What is the principle of repetition?
- Repeating some aspects or elements of a design throughout the entire document.
Describe ways that the principle of repetition helps the composition/audience?
- Acts as a visual key that ties your piece together.
What are ways that you can incorporate repetition into your designs?
- Uses a pattern
- Concepts used to arrange the structural elements of a compostion
What do the principles of design affect?
- The expressive content or message.
What is the principle of repetition?
- Repeating some aspects or elements of a design throughout the entire document.
Describe ways that the principle of repetition helps the composition/audience?
- Acts as a visual key that ties your piece together.
What are ways that you can incorporate repetition into your designs?
- Uses a pattern
What should you avoid when working with repetition?
- Do not repeat so much that i becomes annoying or overwhelming.
- Do not repeat so much that i becomes annoying or overwhelming.
What is the principle of proportion/scale?
- The relative size and scale of the various elements in a design
- The relative size and scale of the various elements in a design
What is the most universal standard of measure when judging size?
- Human Body
- Human Body
How can the principle of proportion/scale be used as an attention getter?
- More in scale with the human measure
What is the principle of balance?
- Distribution of heavy and light elements on the page
- More in scale with the human measure
What is the principle of balance?
- Distribution of heavy and light elements on the page
Which kinds of elements/shapes visually weigh heavier/greater?
- Weights of elements
- Weights of elements
What is another name for symmetrical balance?
- Sense of EQUALITY on counter balance
- Sense of EQUALITY on counter balance
Define symmetrical balance?
- Evenly distributed around a central vertical or horizontal axis
- Evenly distributed around a central vertical or horizontal axis
What is another name for asymmetrical balance?
- Informal balance
- Informal balance
Define asymmetrical balance?
- Occurs with the weight of a composition is not evenly distributed.
- Occurs with the weight of a composition is not evenly distributed.
What is the principle of emphasis?
- Both sides are not identical
- Both sides are not identical
What happens to a design that has no focus?
- Nothing stands out.
- Nothing stands out.
What is a focal point and how is it created?
- can call attention.
- can call attention.
How many components of a composition can be a focal point?
- Center of intreats
- Center of intreats
What ways can emphasis be created in a design?
- By making one element dominate
- By making one element dominate
What is the principle of unity?
- Is the wholeness or composition
- Is the wholeness or composition
What three ways can unity be obtained?
1. Put objects close to one another.
2. Make thing similar
3. Direct vison by a line that traveled around the design
What is the principle of variety?
- Prettying to differences and diversity
2. Make thing similar
3. Direct vison by a line that traveled around the design
What is the principle of variety?
- Prettying to differences and diversity
What ways can a designer add variety to a design?
- Texture, color, shape, value
Why is it important to find the right balance between unity and variety?
Too much unity is bad.
- Texture, color, shape, value
Why is it important to find the right balance between unity and variety?
Too much unity is bad.
What is figure?
The eye sees different from the figure.
The eye sees different from the figure.
What is another name for figure?
- Positive shape
- Positive shape
What is ground?
- Its the negative space
What is another name for ground?
-you can see it more clear
When a composition is abstract (has no recognizable subject) what will the figure depend on? What does that mean?
- An Illusion
Why must a designer consider the composition as a whole?- Its a mistake to only plain the figure
- Its the negative space
What is another name for ground?
-you can see it more clear
When a composition is abstract (has no recognizable subject) what will the figure depend on? What does that mean?
- An Illusion
Why must a designer consider the composition as a whole?- Its a mistake to only plain the figure
What is the principle of rhythm?
- the continuity organization in space and time
How is rhythm achieved?
-Through the orderly repeat element, line, shape, value, and texture
What three ways can rhythm occur in a design?
1. Similar in size or Length
- the continuity organization in space and time
How is rhythm achieved?
-Through the orderly repeat element, line, shape, value, and texture
What three ways can rhythm occur in a design?
1. Similar in size or Length
2. With a more organic
3. Sequence of shape
How does rhythm help a composition/design?
- Can help deliver the message
- Can help deliver the message
What is the principle of contrast?
-Have life
-Have life
How can contrast help a design?
- To show the real way to make a design live.
- To show the real way to make a design live.
What is wrong with having too much or too little contrast in a design?
- It wont make the picture pop out
- It wont make the picture pop out
What is the key to working with contrast?
to make sure the difference are obvious
to make sure the difference are obvious
What are some common ways of creating contrast?
Size, Value, Color, Type, Texture, Shape
Friday, October 21, 2011
Color Shemes!
Identify which color scheme each utilizes.
Colors- Orange, Purple, Black, Green.
Colors- Dull colors. Red, Tint of orange, some White, Peach.
Colors- They are mono colors. Which means, one color but a multiple tints of the shape of blue.
Colors- They use tertiary colors, meaning they use three colors on the same color wheel, which is Yellow, Dark blue, Black, Dark Orange, And a reflection.
Colors- They use a couple of colors To move your eyes all to the tiger. Green, Blue, Yellow, some Dark red, Black, White.
Review week 10! Andy Warhol
Within what art genre did Warhol work?
- It makes the art work pop out of its own figure.
- It makes the art work pop out of its own figure.
Define the genre?
- Its part of a different theme of an image.
During what years was he alive?
- He died when he was 60 years old
Post 2 samples of his art. Answer the following questions for each piece.
Title of the piece?
"San Francisco Silverspot", 1983
Flowers, 1964
Describe the color that he utilizes. Does he use any particular color scheme?
He used all the colors that catch every ones attention. He didn't use any color scheme.
What do you notice about the artwork itself?
They all have to do with the nature.
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