PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Balance
Visual and physical balance the distribution of elements within a design
Symmetrical Balance
The elements within the design are identical in visual weight in relation to a centerline or axis.
Asymmetrical Balance
The elements within the design are not identical but are arranged to provide a balanced visual weight.
Radial Balance
Distribution of components in a circular pattern around a center point.
Emphasis
*Used to draw attention to one area
*Focal point - feature in a design that attracts the eye.
Contrast
The degree of relative difference between elements.
The three types of contrast are
Color
Complementary colors.
Value
Lights and Darks positioned next to eachother.
Direction
Horizontal and vertical.
Rhythm
*Repeated use of line shape color texture or pattern
* A harmonious pattern or sequence.
Regular Rhythm
An element is repeated at the same repetition or interval.
Random Rhythm
The reptition of elements is random or situated at irregular invervals.
Graduated Rhythm
The repeated element is identical with the exception of one detail increasing pr decreasing with each repetition.
Graduated Rhythm
The repeated element becomes closer or further apart.
Unity
The consistent use of design elements.
Unity of Ideas
Reinforced by relating the design to the idea being expressed.
Visual Unity
Linking visual elements of the work.
Harmony
The effect of combining similar, related elements.