Graphic Design/Elements of Design

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The Elements of Visual Design:

The Elements of Design are the basic building blocks of any design or composition.

The Elements of Design include:


The Principles of Design:

The Principles of Design are guidelines for organization.

The Principles of Visual Design include:


Unity

Unity (harmony) is the similarity between the design elements. Its function is to organize design elements. It is created through repetitive or limited use of design elements. The weakness of unity is that it is boring and monotonous.

There are two types of unity: Dominant and Subordinate.


Contrast

Contrast, on the other hand, is the difference between design elements. The function of contrast is to create visual interest; it is a break in Repetition.


Emphasis

Emphasis is contrast that clarifies.


Focal Point

Is an area of extreme contrast.


Movement

Movement is visual arrangements that create visual pathways. Movement is created through repetition or the use of lines.


Format

Format is the space in which a composition is created.


Balance

Balance is the equalization of elements.


Many other factors are important in your final presentation of your design, but are not design principles or elements such as:


Assignment 1:

Create a composition for each of the Design Principles listed above, utilizing the design elements.

(Example: Create a composition using the design principle rhythm, by using a line (a design element).

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