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The elements of design create every object around us. Nothing
can exist without these ingredients. The discipline of learning
the power of these elements and formatting them withint the
principles of design is the responsibility of the designer.
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Color
- typically known as hue. This word represents a specific
color or light wavelength found in the color spectrum, ranging
circularly from red to yellow, green, blue and back to red. |
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Line
- is a line just a series of points? Or is it the best way to
get from point "A" to point "B"? As a geometric
conception, a line is a point in motion, with only one dimension
- length. Line has both a position and a direction in space.
The variables of line are: size, shape, position, direction,
number, interval and density. Points create lines, lines create
shapes or planes and volume. |
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Mass
- A mass is a solid body or a grouping of visual elements (line,
color, texture, etc.) that compose a solid form. Volume is a
three-dimensional form comprising length, width, and depth.
Three-dimensional forms contain points (vertices), lines (edges),
and planes (surfaces). A mass is the two-dimensional appearance
of a three-dimensional form.
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Texture
- A technique used in two-dimensional design to replicate three-dimensional
surfaces through various drawing and media techniques. On three-dimensional
surfaces, it is experienced by touch or by visual experience.
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Movement
- Also known as motion. This element portrays the act or process
of changing place or direction, orientation, and/or position
through the visual illustration of starting or stopping points,
blurring of action, etc. This is not animation, although animation
is an end product of movement, as well as other elements of
design. |
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Value
- Another word for the lightness or darkness of an area. Brightness
measured in relationship to a graded scale from white to black.
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Type
- Also known as typography, and it is considered an element
in graphic design. Although it consists of elements of design,
it is - in itself - often an element in the form of visual communication.
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