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Design Principles: Shape, Space, and Color

The document defines basic art and design concepts including shape, line, form, space, texture, color, unity, rhythm, balance, variety, emphasis, and proportion. Shape refers to two-dimensional figures like squares, circles, and triangles. Line connects two points and can be vertical, horizontal, curved, or diagonal. Form is three-dimensional with dimensions like cubes, spheres, and cones.

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Design Principles: Shape, Space, and Color

The document defines basic art and design concepts including shape, line, form, space, texture, color, unity, rhythm, balance, variety, emphasis, and proportion. Shape refers to two-dimensional figures like squares, circles, and triangles. Line connects two points and can be vertical, horizontal, curved, or diagonal. Form is three-dimensional with dimensions like cubes, spheres, and cones.

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Shape

Two-dimensional involving squares circles


triangles, ect and outline or silhouettes

line
A vertical horizontal curved or diagonal connection
between two points.

form
Three-dimensional with dimension involving cubes
spheres cones, ect

Space
Referred to as either open or closed positive or
negative and filled or unfilled

Texture
The appearance of visual tactile smoothness or
roughness of a surface or object

Color
Referred to as either open or closed positive or
negative and filled or unfilled

Unity
Elements in space creating oneness or uniformity

Rhythm
The organizational flow of elements into s scheme
moving the eye from point to point

Balance
Arranging things in away t create a sense of
equilibrium

Variety
Elements in space with an absence of sameness

Emphasis
Something that creates a focal point or
point of interest in space

Proportion
Size relationship between object; largeness or
smallness of an object pattern or room

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