Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Elements and Principles of Design

Elements and Principles of Design Exercises (2 weeks)
Each assignment is worth 10 marks.
Carry out the following exercises in any order. Finish 2-3 exercises per day. 8”x8” 300dpi
If you are unfamiliar with the elements and principles, look up definitions on the internet prior to proceeding.
1.Line – use lines to convey the following: speed, frustration, calm, depth,
2.Shape – use 3 shapes (no more) to create a self portrait
3.Colour – use colour to create the following moods: happiness, depression, anger, lust. Create colour swatches that could be classified as: analogous, monotone, split complimentary. Label each.
4.Space – Arrange collage elements on a page to emphasise absent space.
5.Texture – create, photograph, illustrate, or collage 5 textures: smooth, rough, hairy, gravelly, wet.
6.Shade – Integrate 12 different shades of grey into a composition.
7.Volume – using your name as the basis, create either implied or actual volume.

8.Rhythm – Create a graphic representation of a song using only basic geometric shapes.
9.Pattern – create a repeated pattern that is arranged symmetrically, radially, or dynamically
10.Emphasis – arrange 4-5 objects on a page to emphasise one particular object.
11.Contrast – create two versions of an object: one that is camouflaged into it's surrounding, and one that jumps out
12.Balance – create a sense of balance using two differently sized objects
13.Movement – lead the viewer through your piece or create a composition that has a feeling of movement

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