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What are the 8 elements of design? |
Point, line, shape, form, texture, colour, value, space |
P,L,S,F,T,C,V(shades),S |
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How many principles of design are there? |
12 |
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What is the difference between Symmetrical Balance and Asymmetrical Balance? |
Two halves of the work are identical Qualities of hue, intensity and value |
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Radial Balance |
Objects are positioned around a central point |
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Movement |
Creating the look or feeling of action and to guide the viewer's eye through the artwork |
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Rhythm |
Carefully placing and repeating elements to cause visual beat or tempo |
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Pattern |
Repetition of objects or themes |
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Harmony |
Combining elements to accent their similarities |
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Emphasis |
Combining elements to stress the DIFFERENCE of the element |
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Variety |
complicated relationships in art |
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Unity |
Wholeness achieved through effective use of elements/principles of art |
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Contrast |
Created by using elements that conflict one another |
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Proportion |
Concerned with the relationship of certain elements to the whole and other |
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What is Graphic Design? |
Form of art, organizes/communicates with support of images |
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What is an example of Graphic Design? |
ex. Adobe Illustrator (vector drawing) "use of manipulation of enclosed shapes" |
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4 principles do you need to have an excellent and effective design/poster? |
White Space, Legibility, Justification, Composition |
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What types of art did we focus on? |
Graphic Design, Sculpture, Painting, Drawing(foundation of art), and Printmaking |
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White Space |
Negative space between any element in a design (eye to rest/improve legibility) |
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Legibility |
Clearly communicated with font, text size, and easy to read |
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Justification |
How you compose text (align left "common" / align right) |
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Composition |
Layout |
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Sculpture |
Media art (3D Space) |
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What do we do when we put any unfinished clay away? |
IMPORTANT: wrap work in damp rag/cover with plastic = moist/malleable |
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What is the procedure to making clay art? |
Scratch, Slip, Smush |
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What do you do when finished with clay art? |
Left dry into "greenware" (very fragile). Then fired into kilm. "Bisque" colour applied with glaze. Colour = glass |
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Painting |
Form of art concerned with colour |
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What is an example of painting? |
Watercolour = no white paint (only save white space) |
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How do you lighten and darken a colour? |
Lighten = add water Darken = colour's complementary |
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Complementary |
Secondary colour + primary (not used to make complementary) |
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What are examples to complementary colours? |
Ex. Blue + Orange, Yellow + Violet, Red + Green |
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Tertiary |
Variations of secondaries (top colour) |
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Under painting |
Blocking art main colours/shapes of the work |
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Drawing
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Foundation of ALL art |
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What is important you need to |
DFRFSW |
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