2. BALANCE
A sense of equilibrium.
When establishing balance
consider visual weight created by
size, color, texture and number of
objects.
3. TYPES OF BALANCE
SYMMETRICAL
Achieved by placing
identical objects on
either side of a central
point.
ASYMMETRICAL
Achieved by placing
different objects of
equal visual weight on
either side of a central
point.
11. SCALE & PROPORTION
Scale relates to the size of a design in
relation to the height and width of the area
in which it is placed.
Proportion relates to the parts of the
object and how one part relates to another.
12. PROPORTION
The creative use of color,
texture, pattern, and furniture
arrangement can create illusions
of properly proportioned space.
16. UNITY
Unity occurs
when all the parts
of a home or room
are related by one
idea.
A unified design
has consistency of
style
17. VARIETY
When two or more
different elements of
design are used to
add interest to a
design.
Variety can be
achieved by
combining different
styles and materials,
as long as they are
compatible.
18. Direction: Guess the secret word/s or
acronym based on the given numbers of
the alphabet
A-1 F-6 K-11 P-16 U-21 Z-26
B-2 G-7 L-12 Q-17 V-22
C-3 H-8 M-13 R-18 W-23
D-4 I-9 N-14 S-19 X-24
E-5 J-10 O-15 T-20 Y-25