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THE ABC'S OF DESIGN
BY STEPHANIE BEDORE [BLK6]
Photo by
Rain Love AMR
2.
A
Asymmetrical
Asymmetrical is an informal type of balance which is when you have two sides with clear differences and not symmetrical.
This picture is asymmetrical because he clearly shorter side.
3.
B
Balance
Balance is shown through three different types; symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial.
These pictures show balance through these different types.
4.
C
Color Wheel
The color wheel is a basic tool to show us the important hues, and it's based off the the standard color theory.
This picture shows the color wheel.
5.
D
Diagonal
Diagonal is one of the four line types used in elements of design.
This picture shows how diagonal lines are used for a texture to bookshelves and a fixture for the ceiling.
6.
E
Emphasis
Emphasis is when there is an object that is clearly the center of attention made by a single color or odd size.
This bright red wall is the emphasis of the room since the color and size grabs your eye.
7.
F
Fluorescents
Fluorescents are hues that have bright and vibrant tones to them.
This picture shows some fluorescent lights within the colors.
8.
G
Gradation of Intensity
Gradation of Intensity is the scale which shows how the brightness or dullness of a hue is changed by mixing the color by its compliment.
This chart shows the gradation of Intensity by showing the different colors intensity.
9.
H
Harmony
Harmony shows the variety and unity of different shapes and textures that end up working well together.
The peacock feathers show harmony because the different shapes and textures to create the harmony and unity of the feathers.
10.
I
Intermediate Colors
Intermediate colors are made by equal amount of a primary color and a secondary color.
The picture shows all the intermediate colors on the color wheel.
11.
J
Joann's Fabrics
Joann's fabrics is a place to buy crafts and fabrics in order to make the creations for your design needs and wants.
This is a picture of a Joann's Fabric store.
12.
K
Kimono
Kimono is a style of old Japanese culture which is a style or a design pattern on the type of clothes.
This picture shows a few examples of kimonos from old Japanese culture.
13.
L
Line
There are four different types of lines that can come together to create a design; diagonal, horizontal, vertical, and a curve.
This picture shows a design using different types of lines(curve, diagonal, etc.).
14.
M
Monochromatic
Monochromatic is a color scheme in which you use different shades, tints, and tones of one color from the color wheel.
This room is an example of this because it uses different shades and tints of blue in order to create a monochromatic scheme.
15.
N
Neutral Colors
Nuetral colors are colors that cannot be found on a color wheel; or it is called achromatic, which means "without color."
This picture is an example of achromatic, since it is in black and white.
Photo by
thor_mark
16.
O
Orange
Orange is a secondary color on the color wheel, it is created by red and yellow.
This picture shows multiple furniture items which are primarily orange.
Photo by
diepuppenstubensammlerin
17.
P
Primary Colors
The primary colors on the color wheel are red, yellow, and blue.
The balloons each show one of the primary colors and how well they work together.
Photo by
paloetic
18.
Q
Quilt
A quilt is a blanket, which is made from different fabrics that have multiple designs and textures to it to create and variety and unity.
This is an example of a quilt all laid out to show its multiple designs, colors, and patterns.
19.
R
Repetition
Repetition is a rhythm in which is made from duplicating shapes, colors, patterns, over and over to create a design.
This hall is an example of repetition because it used the same archway over and over to create a rhythm.
20.
S
Secondary Colors
Secondary colors are colors that are created by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors.
These crayons show the secondary colors; orange, green, and violet.
Photo by
Jimmy_Joe
21.
T
Triad
A triad is a color scheme which uses three colors that are equally spaced from each other on the color wheel.
This picture shows a triangle on the color wheel to show that they are equally spaced to create the color scheme.
22.
U
Unrealistic Proportion
Unrealistic proportion is an element of design that has unequal rationalities that doesn't make sense and creates a weird image.
This picture of the woman being put to scale to the Barbie shows how unproportional barbies are and have a unrealistic proportion scale.
23.
V
Vertical Lines
Vertical lines are another of the four examples of lines.
The vertical lines on the wall create a great texture and theme to the room.
24.
W
Warm Colors
Warm colors are the colors on the color wheel that creat the feeling of warmth and excitement.
The picture shows the warm color that are on the color wheel.
25.
X
X-Stitch
The x-stitch is a stitch which is used by a thread and needle that creates the shape of an X, and creates a strong stitch.
The picture shows an example of the x-stitch being used.
26.
Y
Yokhana
Yokhana is the Design for Living and Fashion Design teacher, she continuously is working and helps her students learn what they need to about design.
Here is a picture of her at Christmas time by some of her students dresses made out of Christmas trees.
27.
Z
Zig Zag
Zig zag is a type of line created by multiple diagonal lines that create a pattern and create a variety.
The wall is an example of zig zags that are repeated to create a pattern.
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Stephanie Bedore
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