Explain the principles of design
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The principles of design are the rules a designer must follow to create an effective and attractive composition. The fundamental principles of design are Emphasis, Balance and Alignment, Contrast, Repetition, Proportion, Movement and White Space. Design differs from art in that it has to have a purpose.
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Principles of design.
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- The principles of design describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a piece of art.
- Balance is the distribution of the visual weight of items, coloring, texture, and area.
- If the layout turned into a scale, those elements need to be balanced to make a layout sense solid.
- In symmetrical balance, the elements used on one facet of the design are much like those on the opposite facet; in asymmetrical balance, the sides are unique but still look balanced.
- In radial stability, the elements are arranged around a valuable factor and can be comparable.
- Emphasis is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s interest.
- Usually the artist will make one region stand out through contrasting it with other regions.
- The vicinity could be different in size, color, texture, form, and so on.
- Movement is the route the viewer’s eye takes through the paintings of artwork, frequently to focal areas.
- Such movement can be directed along traces, edges, form, and color within the paintings of art.
- Pattern is the repeating of an item or image everywhere in the work of artwork.
- Repetition works with sample to make the work of artwork seem lively. The repetition of factors of layout creates unity in the paintings of art.
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