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The Elements of Design
Why are These Elements Important to Design?



              The elements of design are the fundamental building blocks
              of any composition. These pieces work together to form a
              unified composition, and when utilized successfully, create a
              strong, dynamic visual layout.

              The designer uses these elements as tools that control how a
              message is delivered to an audience.

              These principles can be applied to fine art, photography and
              graphic design.
The Elements of Design
                                    Line




Line: One of most important element of design, line defines a subject s form
or shape on a flat, two-dimensional surface. Lines can be thick or thin,
smooth or jagged, rigid and mechanical or organic and hand drawn.

The quality of a line has the ability to express psychological characteristics of
a composition to an audience.
The Elements of Design
                                    Line




Line: One of most important element of design, line defines a subject s form
or shape on a flat, two-dimensional surface. Lines can be thick or thin,
smooth or jagged, rigid and mechanical or organic and hand drawn.

The quality of a line has the ability to express psychological characteristics of
a composition to an audience.
The Elements of Design
                                    Line




Line: One of most important element of design, line defines a subject s form
or shape on a flat, two-dimensional surface. Lines can be thick or thin,
smooth or jagged, rigid and mechanical or organic and hand drawn.

The quality of a line has the ability to express psychological characteristics of
a composition to an audience.
The Elements of Design
                        Figure and Ground




Also called positive and negative shapes. The actual shapes in a composition
are called positive/ figure shapes. The shape that is created as the white space
flows around the forms on a page is referred to as ground or negative space.

White space on a page helps the eye to flow through a composition and can help
to develop visual interest in a composition.
The Elements of Design
                     Scale and Proportion




Scale refers to refer to the size of elements in a composition.

Proportion refers to the relative size of objects in relation to each other.

Size only takes on meaning when compared to other objects of different sizes.
The Elements of Design
                      Scale and Proportion




Another way to talk about scale is to consider the size and scale of elements within
a design or pattern. In this case, proportions of elements to each other and to the
overall dimensions of a canvas that they are created on.

Changing the size of elements within a composition changes the overall impact
and look of a piece of art.
The Elements of Design
                     Scale and Proportion




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Unexpected Scale
When objects are shown as overly exaggerated or reduced in size, this effect is
called unexpected scale. Unexpected scale is often used in advertising in order
to draw our attention to a product.

Large and small scale forms can be combined together in a composition to create
a dramatic effect.
The Elements of Design
                     Scale and Proportion




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Unexpected Scale
When objects are shown as overly exaggerated or reduced in size, this effect is
called unexpected scale. Unexpected scale is often used in advertising in order
to draw our attention to a product.

Large and small scale forms can be combined together in a composition to create
a dramatic effect.
The Elements of Design
                    Texture and Pattern




Pattern is often associated with printed fabrics, such as plaids, polka dots,
and florals. Pattern is defined as a repetitive design, with the same motif
appearing over and over again.

Texture is the tactile quality of a surface. It can be actual or implied in two
dimensional form. Texture can be rough or smooth, solid or porous, coarse
or polished.

Pattern and texture work together to create a sense of visual interest.
The Elements of Design
                    Texture and Pattern




Pattern is often associated with printed fabrics, such as plaids, polka dots,
and florals. Pattern is defined as a repetitive design, with the same motif
appearing over and over again.

Texture is the tactile quality of a surface. It can be actual or implied in two
dimensional form. Texture can be rough or smooth, solid or porous, coarse
or polished.

Pattern and texture work together to create a sense of visual interest.
The Elements of Design
              Actual Vs. Implied Texture




Actual texture refers to a texture that we can reach out and physically feel.

Implied texture refers to texture created on a two dimensional surface that
actually has a smooth surface when touched. Example- a photo or painting.
The Elements of Design
               Rhythm and Repetition




Rhythm is the repetition of design elements at regular intervals. This helps
to give a composition visual harmony by creating unity in a layout.

Examples include the repetition of similar shapes, colors or textures.
The Elements of Design
                              Direction




The lines and forms that lead the viewer s eye through a composition are
referred to as direction.

Direction can help to create flow of how information is processed.
The Elements of Design
                             Weight




Weight refers to the contrast in thick and thin lines within a layout.

Variation in visual weight can add interest to selected areas of a
composition and can help draw the viewer s eye through a piece of art,
emphasizing important areas of information and deemphasizing others.
The Elements of Design
                              Contrast




Contrast refers to any variation between elements within a composition, such as
difference in weight, size and texture of a composition.
The Elements of Design
                          Balance




Balance refers to the distribution of visual weight within a composition.

Lack of balance disturbs the harmony of a composition.

A work that is unbalanced visually creates tension.
The Elements of Design
 Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical Balance




Symmetrical Balance is when elements are arranged in a mirror image of
one another on the vertical or horizontal axis of a page. Also known as
 formal balance. This type of balance is often seen in the architecture of
buildings.

This is the most familiar type of balance to the viewer.
The Elements of Design
 Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical Balance




Asymmetrical balance occurs when elements in a design are not
arranged as mirror images on a page. Also known as informal balance.

Can be created through the use of value, texture and size of elements
within a composition.
The Elements of Design
   Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical Balance




                   Piet Mondrian, Composition in Red, Yellow, and Blue (1930)


Very dark or saturated areas of color demand attention within a composition.

An area of high contrast, even at a small size, will automatically draw the
viewer s eye. Forms placed near the edge of a page can also draw more
visual attention than forms placed directly in the center of a page.
The Elements of Design
                       The Rule of Thirds




The Rule of Thirds refers to the idea of dividing a composition into thirds based
on a grid. The most important elements of the composition fall on the lines in
between to create a strong composition.

A slightly off center balance is more visually interesting and harmonious than an
evenly centered composition.
The Elements of Design
                               The Golden Mean




Golden Mean: Relationship between sizes that is pleasing to the human eye. This concept
was first formally recognized by the ancient Greeks, and examples of the golden mean can
be observed through Greek artwork and architecture.

This principle is based on the Fibonacci sequence, which is a series if numbers to denote
proportions: 2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233, etc. The each number in this series is the sum
of the two numbers proceeding it.
The Elements of Design
     The Golden Mean




          The Fibonacci Sequence is also one of the most
          elemental building blocks found in nature.

          The golden mean appears in everything from atomic
          structures to galaxies.

          Graphic designers can use these proportions
          to create work that instinctively looks right.
The Elements of Design
                                     The Golden Mean




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                                          The Fibonacci Sequence is also one of the most
                                          elemental building blocks found in nature.

                                          The golden mean appears in everything from atomic
                                          structures to galaxies.

                                          Graphic designers can use these proportions
                                          to create work that instinctively looks right.
The Elements of Design
                               The Golden Mean




Proportions are based on the number Pi, in which measurements are approximately
1.618 times one another in a layout.

In the example above, segment A is 1.618 times the size of segment B, and segment B is
1.618 times the size of segment C.

B and C added together equal the approximate length of segment A.

This principle is based on the Fibonacci sequence, which is a series if numbers to denote
proportions: 2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233, etc. The each number in this series is the sum
of the two numbers proceeding it.
The Elements of Design
                           Design Harmony




Design Harmony: The overall effect of design that is visually unified and in which
elements flow together to make a successful layout. When all the elements of design
work together in tandem, harmony is achieved.

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Elements of Design

  • 1.
  • 2. The Elements of Design Why are These Elements Important to Design? The elements of design are the fundamental building blocks of any composition. These pieces work together to form a unified composition, and when utilized successfully, create a strong, dynamic visual layout. The designer uses these elements as tools that control how a message is delivered to an audience. These principles can be applied to fine art, photography and graphic design.
  • 3. The Elements of Design Line Line: One of most important element of design, line defines a subject s form or shape on a flat, two-dimensional surface. Lines can be thick or thin, smooth or jagged, rigid and mechanical or organic and hand drawn. The quality of a line has the ability to express psychological characteristics of a composition to an audience.
  • 4. The Elements of Design Line Line: One of most important element of design, line defines a subject s form or shape on a flat, two-dimensional surface. Lines can be thick or thin, smooth or jagged, rigid and mechanical or organic and hand drawn. The quality of a line has the ability to express psychological characteristics of a composition to an audience.
  • 5. The Elements of Design Line Line: One of most important element of design, line defines a subject s form or shape on a flat, two-dimensional surface. Lines can be thick or thin, smooth or jagged, rigid and mechanical or organic and hand drawn. The quality of a line has the ability to express psychological characteristics of a composition to an audience.
  • 6. The Elements of Design Figure and Ground Also called positive and negative shapes. The actual shapes in a composition are called positive/ figure shapes. The shape that is created as the white space flows around the forms on a page is referred to as ground or negative space. White space on a page helps the eye to flow through a composition and can help to develop visual interest in a composition.
  • 7. The Elements of Design Scale and Proportion Scale refers to refer to the size of elements in a composition. Proportion refers to the relative size of objects in relation to each other. Size only takes on meaning when compared to other objects of different sizes.
  • 8. The Elements of Design Scale and Proportion Another way to talk about scale is to consider the size and scale of elements within a design or pattern. In this case, proportions of elements to each other and to the overall dimensions of a canvas that they are created on. Changing the size of elements within a composition changes the overall impact and look of a piece of art.
  • 9. The Elements of Design Scale and Proportion http://www.magmaweb.com/vwmarketplace/posters/vwbig022702.jpg Unexpected Scale When objects are shown as overly exaggerated or reduced in size, this effect is called unexpected scale. Unexpected scale is often used in advertising in order to draw our attention to a product. Large and small scale forms can be combined together in a composition to create a dramatic effect.
  • 10. The Elements of Design Scale and Proportion http://www.oldenburgvanbruggen.com/ Unexpected Scale When objects are shown as overly exaggerated or reduced in size, this effect is called unexpected scale. Unexpected scale is often used in advertising in order to draw our attention to a product. Large and small scale forms can be combined together in a composition to create a dramatic effect.
  • 11. The Elements of Design Texture and Pattern Pattern is often associated with printed fabrics, such as plaids, polka dots, and florals. Pattern is defined as a repetitive design, with the same motif appearing over and over again. Texture is the tactile quality of a surface. It can be actual or implied in two dimensional form. Texture can be rough or smooth, solid or porous, coarse or polished. Pattern and texture work together to create a sense of visual interest.
  • 12. The Elements of Design Texture and Pattern Pattern is often associated with printed fabrics, such as plaids, polka dots, and florals. Pattern is defined as a repetitive design, with the same motif appearing over and over again. Texture is the tactile quality of a surface. It can be actual or implied in two dimensional form. Texture can be rough or smooth, solid or porous, coarse or polished. Pattern and texture work together to create a sense of visual interest.
  • 13. The Elements of Design Actual Vs. Implied Texture Actual texture refers to a texture that we can reach out and physically feel. Implied texture refers to texture created on a two dimensional surface that actually has a smooth surface when touched. Example- a photo or painting.
  • 14. The Elements of Design Rhythm and Repetition Rhythm is the repetition of design elements at regular intervals. This helps to give a composition visual harmony by creating unity in a layout. Examples include the repetition of similar shapes, colors or textures.
  • 15. The Elements of Design Direction The lines and forms that lead the viewer s eye through a composition are referred to as direction. Direction can help to create flow of how information is processed.
  • 16. The Elements of Design Weight Weight refers to the contrast in thick and thin lines within a layout. Variation in visual weight can add interest to selected areas of a composition and can help draw the viewer s eye through a piece of art, emphasizing important areas of information and deemphasizing others.
  • 17. The Elements of Design Contrast Contrast refers to any variation between elements within a composition, such as difference in weight, size and texture of a composition.
  • 18. The Elements of Design Balance Balance refers to the distribution of visual weight within a composition. Lack of balance disturbs the harmony of a composition. A work that is unbalanced visually creates tension.
  • 19. The Elements of Design Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical Balance Symmetrical Balance is when elements are arranged in a mirror image of one another on the vertical or horizontal axis of a page. Also known as formal balance. This type of balance is often seen in the architecture of buildings. This is the most familiar type of balance to the viewer.
  • 20. The Elements of Design Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical Balance Asymmetrical balance occurs when elements in a design are not arranged as mirror images on a page. Also known as informal balance. Can be created through the use of value, texture and size of elements within a composition.
  • 21. The Elements of Design Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical Balance Piet Mondrian, Composition in Red, Yellow, and Blue (1930) Very dark or saturated areas of color demand attention within a composition. An area of high contrast, even at a small size, will automatically draw the viewer s eye. Forms placed near the edge of a page can also draw more visual attention than forms placed directly in the center of a page.
  • 22. The Elements of Design The Rule of Thirds The Rule of Thirds refers to the idea of dividing a composition into thirds based on a grid. The most important elements of the composition fall on the lines in between to create a strong composition. A slightly off center balance is more visually interesting and harmonious than an evenly centered composition.
  • 23. The Elements of Design The Golden Mean Golden Mean: Relationship between sizes that is pleasing to the human eye. This concept was first formally recognized by the ancient Greeks, and examples of the golden mean can be observed through Greek artwork and architecture. This principle is based on the Fibonacci sequence, which is a series if numbers to denote proportions: 2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233, etc. The each number in this series is the sum of the two numbers proceeding it.
  • 24. The Elements of Design The Golden Mean The Fibonacci Sequence is also one of the most elemental building blocks found in nature. The golden mean appears in everything from atomic structures to galaxies. Graphic designers can use these proportions to create work that instinctively looks right.
  • 25. The Elements of Design The Golden Mean Image Source: http://bit.ly/570o4l The Fibonacci Sequence is also one of the most elemental building blocks found in nature. The golden mean appears in everything from atomic structures to galaxies. Graphic designers can use these proportions to create work that instinctively looks right.
  • 26. The Elements of Design The Golden Mean Proportions are based on the number Pi, in which measurements are approximately 1.618 times one another in a layout. In the example above, segment A is 1.618 times the size of segment B, and segment B is 1.618 times the size of segment C. B and C added together equal the approximate length of segment A. This principle is based on the Fibonacci sequence, which is a series if numbers to denote proportions: 2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233, etc. The each number in this series is the sum of the two numbers proceeding it.
  • 27. The Elements of Design Design Harmony Design Harmony: The overall effect of design that is visually unified and in which elements flow together to make a successful layout. When all the elements of design work together in tandem, harmony is achieved.