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ROWDY. WHEN THE SOURCE OF THE DESIGN IS NOT READILY IDENTIFIABLE. ACCENTED NEUTRAL. A COLOR SCHEME USING TWO OR MORE COLORS ADJACENT ON THE COLOR WHEEL (THREE NEIGHBORS). ANALOGOUS. A COLOR SCHEME USING NEUTRALS WITH SPLASHES OR ACCENTS OF COLOR. 7. Elements and Principles of Design. Objectives. Students will recognize the use of the principles and elements of design. . Objective 1. : . Reassess elements of design.. Objective 2. : . Reassess color theory. Units: 1 nanometer= 10. -9. meters!. . Different. . wavelengths . correspond. . to. . different. . colors!. If you pass white light through a prism, it separates into its component colors.. R. The Ingredients for a great Composition. What are the elements of art?. The Elements of Art are the “tools” that artists use to make art. There are 7 of them:. Line Value Texture. Shape Form Space Color. Chapter. Objectives. Explain. the importance of each element of design in relation to fashion.. Apply. the principles of design to apparel.. Describe. how harmony is achieved in garment designs.. Discuss. WHEN THE SOURCE OF THE DESIGN IS NOT READILY IDENTIFIABLE. ACCENTED NEUTRAL. A COLOR SCHEME USING TWO OR MORE COLORS ADJACENT ON THE COLOR WHEEL (THREE NEIGHBORS). ANALOGOUS. A COLOR SCHEME USING NEUTRALS WITH SPLASHES OR ACCENTS OF COLOR. Design. 2.00 Identifying design elements when preparing . images. . (10%). 7.00 Identifying design elements when preparing . illustrations (1%). 12.00 Identifying design elements when preparing page . As you design brochures, logos, and Web sites, it is helpful to keep in mind how the eye and the mind perceive certain colors and the color meanings we associate with each color.. Sometimes colors create a physical reaction . COLOR. Warm vs. Cool colors . Warm Colors. Warm colors can evoke heat, passion, intensity and the like.. Alexander Calder, . Four Arches. , 1974.. Alexander Calder, . Flamingo. , 1974.. Dan . Flavin. Also get red, blue, yellow, green, purple, and orange crayons or coloring pencils (you may need to share). Elements . of Art. Line. An element of art that is the path of a moving point through space.. VARIETY (Things that are different) – when the design has differences to create interest. UNITY (Things that are alike)– a sense of completeness, when nothing is missing, left out or undone. Both can be overdone, the key is to balance both to achieve harmony . Realistic Art: A picture of a real mom and daughter.. Imaginary Art: Pictures of an imaginary mom and child.. Abstract Art: A simplification. This is not a real face.. 7 Elements of Design. Line = a continuous mark, made on a surface, by a moving point.. Including Media and Processes. The. In order to understand and appreciate art, you must understand it’s language. So, if Art is a language, what is its grammar or structure? . We’ll find the answer in the . What are the elements of art?. The Elements of Art are the “tools” that artists use to make art. There are 7 of them:. Line Value Texture. Shape Form Space Color. Line. A line is a path that a point takes through space. Lines can be thick, thin, dotted or solid. They can make straight movements, zig-zags, waves or curls. .

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