Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Design Elements


Design Elements

 Line

A line is a fundamental mark or stroke used in drawing in which the length is longer than the width. Two connected points form a line and every line has a length, width, and direction if it is straight.

Colour
Colour can play a large role in the elements of design with the colour wheel being used as a tool, and colour theory providing a body of practical guidance to colour mixing and the visual impacts of specific colour combination.


Shape
A shape is defined as an area that stands out from the space next to or around it due to a defined or implied boundary, or because of differences of value, colour, or texture. All objects are composed of shapes and all other Elements of Design are shapes in some way.







Texture
Meaning the way a surface feels or is perceived to feel. Texture can be added to attract or repel interest to an element, depending on the pleasantness of the texture.


Space
In design, space is concerned with the area deep within the moment of designated design, the design will take place on. For a two-dimensional design space concerns creating the illusion of a third dimension on a flat surface

Form
Form is any three dimensional object. Form can be measured, from top to bottom, side to side,  and from back to front. Form is also defined by light and dark. There are two types of form, geometric and natural . Form may be created by the combining of two or more shapes. It may be enhanced by tone, texture and colour. It can be illustrated or constructed.



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