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The elements of design - line, colour, tone, shape, space etc.
Title: The elements of design - line, colour, tone, shape, space etc.
Category: Arts & Humanities
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The elements of design - line, colour, tone, shape, space etc.
This essay explains in detail, line, colour, tone, shape, space ect excellent.
Line
Line is the most direct way of making a mark, lines define form and shape. Lines do
not occur in nature. They are simply used to translate a form into something we can
recognise on paper. The outline just symbolises the object we represent.
- Combinations of line can be used to represent structure and movement.
- Line can be used to create the
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geometric masses, and there interaction with other enviroments. These masses evoke
thought , feelings and tensions - seeking out the purest form of the subject.
Non Objective Masses.
They refer to no specific recognisable forms. Doesn't resemble anything known to
you.
Masses And Shapes.
The Cube : Most visually stable.
The Sphere : Implies movement and rolling.
The pyramid : Represents solidity and stresses move out from the tip to the solid base.
The Cylinder : Harmonious mass and solid.
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