Class 2
Working with lines, shapes, textures and value. Line- one of the simplest and most versatile elements of design. A line can be described as... - A point in motion - A series of adjacent points - A connection between points - An implied connection between points Shape- A flat, inclosed area. You can create shapes by... - Enclosing an area within a contentious line - Surrounding an area with other shapes - Filling an area with solid color or texture - Filling an area with broken color or texture Texture- The surface quality of a 2 dimensional shape or a 3 dimensional volume Design- The arrangement or pattern of elements or features of an artistic or decorative work. This was an in class visual design analysis that focused on lines, shapes, textures and design. Working in our mixed media pads, we created 4 columns and 4 rows of spaces. Each row contained a specific design that gradually became more complex as you went down the column. The circle at the bottom of each column contains the finished design. Each student was encouraged to be creative; to let other designs, good and bad, inspire them. In my personal designs, I really focused on making the finished product something that was visually interesting. Something that I wouldn't mind looking at on a business card or a logo. Enjoy!
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