Title: Visual Design Principles and Elements
1Forging new generations of engineers
2Principles Elements of Design
3Visual Design Elements
- Six integral components in the creation of a
design
4Line
- Types
- Vertical- Represents dignity, formality,
stability and strength. - Horizontal- Represents calm, peace and
relaxation. - Diagonal- Represents action, activity, excitement
and movement. - Curved- Represents freedom, the natural, having
the appearance of softness and creates a soothing
feeling or mood.
5Vertical Lines
6Horizontal Lines
7Diagonal Lines
8Curved Lines
9Color Color has an immediate and profound
effect on a design.
- Types
- Warm Colors
- Reds, oranges, yellows
- Cool Colors
- Blues, purples, greens
- Colors can affect how humans feel and act.
10Color
11Form and Shape The shape, outline, or
configuration of anything.
- Examples
- Squares
- Circles
- Ellipses
- Ovals
- Rectangles
- Triangles
12Form and Shape
13Space By incorporating the use of space in your
design, you can enlarge or reduce the visual
space.
- Types
- Open, uncluttered spaces
- Cramped, busy
- Unused vs. good use of space
14Texture The surface look or feel of something.
- Types
- Smooth surface
- Reflects more light and, therefore, is a more
intense color. - Rough surface
- Absorbs more light and, therefore, appears darker.
15Smooth Texture
16Rough Texture
17Value The relative lightness or darkness of a
color.
- Methods
- Shade
- Degree of darkness of a color
- Tint
- A pale or faint variation of a color
18Visual Design Principles
There are five principles that encompass an
interesting design.
- Balance
- Rhythm
- Emphasis
- Proportion and scale
- Unity
19Balance
- Parts of the design are equally distributed to
create a sense of stability. - There can be physical as well as visual balance.
- Types
- Symmetrical or Formal Balance
- Asymmetrical or Informal Balance
- Radial Balance
- Vertical Balance
- Horizontal Balance
20BalanceSymmetrical or Formal BalanceThe
elements within the design are identical in
relation to a centerline or axis.
21Balance Asymmetrical or Informal Balance Parts
of the design are not identical but are equal in
visual weight.
22BalanceRadial Balance Design Elements
radiate outward from the center.
23BalanceVertical Balance The top and bottom parts
are equal.
24BalanceHorizontal Balance The left and right
parts are equal.
25Rhythm
- Repeated use of line, shape, color, texture or
pattern. - Types
- Regular rhythm
- Graduated rhythm
- Random rhythm
- Gradated rhythm
26RhythmRegular RhythmA element is repeated at
the same repetition each time.
27RhythmGraduated RhythmThe beats of the element
become closer or further apart as they move.
28RhythmRandom RhythmThe beats of the element are
random or are at irregular intervals.
29RhythmGradated RhythmThe repeated element is
identical with the exception of one detail
increasing or decreasing gradually with each
repetition.
30Emphasis
- Points of attention in a design.
- The feature in a design that attracts ones eye.
- The focal point.
- Emphasis can be achieved through size, placement,
color and use of lines. - The most personal aspect of a design.
31Proportion and Scale
- Comparative relationships between elements in a
design with respect to size. - 35 ratio is known as the Golden Mean.
- Scale
- The proportions or size of one part of the image
in relationship to the other.
32Unity
- Unity is applying consistent use of lines, color,
and texture within a design. - To be harmonious.
33Unity