Design Seminar Proportion is Relationship of one part to another or to the whole or between one object and another Defined in terms of magnitude size quantity or degree When is proportion noticeable ID: 374788
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Proportion
Design SeminarSlide2
Proportion is…
Relationship of one part to another, or to the whole, or between one object and another
Defined in terms of magnitude (size), quantity, or degreeSlide3
When is proportion noticeable?
Often not even noticeable until something is out of proportionSlide4
Scale
Referring to the size of an objectSlide5
Mathematics
Has developed the golden section:
Given two parts, one smaller and one larger, the ratio between the smaller part and the larger part must be the same as the ration between the larger part and the wholeSlide6
Creating good proportion
Place together elements
that are
similar in character or have
a feature in common.
Create major and minor areas in the design, as equal parts can quickly become monotonous and boring.
Dividing
up the composition in halves, quarters and thirds should be avoided. A subtle relationship creates a more dynamic design
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In interior design
Consider:
the
parts of a design element (i.e. a piece of furniture);
several design elements (i.e. an arrangement of furniture);
elements and its enclosure (i.e. furniture and interior that contains it).Slide9Slide10Slide11
In general, when you sense that there’s neither too little nor too much of an element or characteristic in a room, and the interior looks harmonious, it means that you’ve achieved proportion.Slide12
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