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Title: Flower Designing


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Floral Design
  • By AMERICAN SCHOOL OF FLOWER DESIGNING

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Concepts Of Flower Designs
  • There are Five basic concepts of design
  • Conformance to these scheduled requirements
  • Design Elements
  • Artistic Concept
  • Distinction (marked superiority in all aspects)
  • Distinction (marked superiority in all aspects)

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Types of Arrangements
  • Line and Line Mass
  • Mass
  • Creative
  • Miniatures and Petites

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Line and Line Mass
  • Line
  • Mass

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Mass Flowers
  • Full, streaming and symmetrical, a liberal
    mixture of blossoms orchestrated in an improved
    china vase depicts the common mass outline so
    reminiscent of Victorian richness and
    tastefulness. Mass outlines are normally
    triangular, oval, round or fan shaped.

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Mass Flowers-Examples
Chrysanthemums
  • Carnations

Roses
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Form Flowers
  • Unique in shape or color
  • Form flowers are the colorful, large and often
    unusually shaped blooms floral designers use to
    center their pieces.
  • They are the first to draw a viewer's eye into an
    arrangement.

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Form Flowers-Examples
  • Strelitzia
  • Protea

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Filler Flowers
  •  This flower is used for filling up the empty
    space in arrangements.
  • As the fundamental capacity is filling the
    remaining space in arrangements, they are
    regularly put after mass line blooms and mass
    blossoms are put.

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Filler Flowers-Examples
  • Bouvardia
  • Aster

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Round
  • It is basically round in shape

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Oval
  • Oval arrangement is very popular. You have found
    in formal occasions such as funeral and
    anniversary ceremonies

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Fan
  • Fan Shaped Flower Arrangements

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Triangle
  • It looks like triangle shape of arrangement

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Right Angle
  • Flowers make an L shape

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Inverted-T
  • The flowers make an upside down T

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Vertical
  • Straight up, in a bud vase, tall vertically,
    narrow horizontally

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Horizontal
  • Long horizontal and short vertically

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Diagonal
  • It looks like halfway Vertical and Horizontal

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Crescent
  • quarter moon Shaped

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Hogarth curve
  • S curve shaped

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Theories and Principles of Design
  • Principles are concepts used to organize or
    arrange the structural elements of design. The
    way in which these principles are applied affects
    the expressive content, to the message of the
    work.

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Balance
  • The concept of visual equilibrium, and related to
    our physical sense of balance. It is a
    reconciliation of opposing forces in a
    composition that results in visual stability.

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Proportion
  • Keeps relative size, color and texture of the
    flowers to create a pleasing arrangement.
  • Floral designs should be at least 1 ½ to 2 times
    the height or width of the container.

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Rhythm
  • Rhythm can be described as timed movement through
    space an easy, connected path along which the
    eye follows a regular arrangement of motifs. The
    presence of rhythm creates predictability and
    order in the composition.

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Emphasis
  • Emphasis is also referred to as point of focus,
    or interruption. It marks the locations in a
    composition which most strongly draw the viewers
    attention. Usually there is a primary or main
    point of emphasis, with perhaps secondary
    emphasis in other parts of the composition.

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Unity
  • Unity is the underlying principle that summarizes
    all of the principles and elements of design. It
    refers to the coherence of the whole, the sense
    that all of the parts are working together to
    achieve common result a harmony of all the parts.

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