THE ELEMENTS OF DESIGN CREATE EVERY OBJECT AROUND US; DESIGNERS MUST MASTER THESE ELEMENTS AND FORMAT THEM WITHIN THE PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN.
Task 1: Search the Internet for the definitions. Understand each concept so you create an image through you smartphone device.
- Create a new googleslide or powerpoint
- Save in your mod 2 folder as Elements of Design
- Copy and paste the following list into word
- Line, Shape, Value, Colour, Texture, Depth, Mass, Contrast, Space
Task 2: Using your Smartphone, demonstrate your understanding of the elements of design by create a unique composition for each of these terms.
Task 3: Discuss pictures with Mr. Halverson. If needed, re-shoot example photos. Complete your word document by inserting your images by each definition. Format your images so they are square with the font on the left side of your definitions.
Task 3: Discuss pictures with Mr. Halverson. If needed, re-shoot example photos. Complete your word document by inserting your images by each definition. Format your images so they are square with the font on the left side of your definitions.
The principles of design suggest pleasing ways to arranging the elements for design on a page.
Task 1: Search the Internet for the definitions. Understand each concept so you create an image through you smartphone device.
Task 3: Discuss pictures with Mr. Halverson. If needed, re-shoot example photos. Complete your word document by inserting your images by each definition. Format your images so they are square with the font on the left side of your definitions.
- Create a new powerpoint or googleslide
- Save on your computer as well as a completed version in your google drive named 'Principles of Design'.
- Copy and paste the following list:
- Simplicity, Variety, Formal Balance, Natural Framing, Rule of Thirds, Pattern, Gradation, Composition, Repetition.
Task 3: Discuss pictures with Mr. Halverson. If needed, re-shoot example photos. Complete your word document by inserting your images by each definition. Format your images so they are square with the font on the left side of your definitions.