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Unit D
MERCHANDISE
INFORMATION
4.02 Explain the elements
and principles of design.
Elements of design
• Color
Shape/Silhouette
• Line
• Texture
Principles of design
• Balance
• Proportion
• Emphasis
• Rhythm
•The elements of design are
combined in different ways to form
designs.
•The principles of design are
guidelines/rules for using the
elements of design.
•When the elements of design are
used effectively according to the
principles of design, harmony results.
•Harmony: The pleasing visual effect
of a design created by tasteful use of
the elements of design following the
principles of design.
The Importance of Color
• Creates the greatest visual impact
for the consumer
• Can affect illusions of the size and
shape
• Can reflect the personality of an
individual
• Is associated with psychological
traits and emotions
Color
Hue: (1) The technical
word for color. (2)
The name given to a
color, such as red or
yellow, that
distinguishes one
color from another.
Color
• Value: The
lightness or
darkness of a
color.
• Tint: The lighter
hue created when
white is added to
a color.
• Shade: The
darker hue
created when
black is added to
a color.
• Intensity: The
brightness or
dullness of a
color.
• Neutrals: Black,
white, beige, and
gray. Neutrals
can be used
alone or with any
other colors.
Color wheel
A diagram that
illustrates
hues and
their
relationship to
each other.
• Primary hues:
Red, yellow, blue.
These colors
cannot be made by
using any other
color. All other
colors are made
from a combination
of these.
• Secondary hues:
Orange, green,
violet. These are
created by mixing
equal amounts of
two primary colors.
• Intermediate hues:
Blue-violet, blue-
green, yellow-
green, yellow-
orange, red-orange,
red-violet. Colors
made by combining
equal amounts of
adjoining primary
and secondary
hues.
Warm and cool colors
• Warm colors:
Red, orange
yellow.
• Think of the
sun and its
warmth.
• Cool colors:
Green, blue,
violet.
• Think of the
calmness of the
ocean or sky.
Color schemes
Plans that can be used to provide
harmonious color combinations.
• Monochromatic
• Analogous
• Complementary
• Split-
complementary
• Triad
• Accented
Neutrals
Monochromatic color
• Different tints,
shades, and
intensities of a
single color.
• Example: light
blue trousers
and jacket with
a navy blue
vest.
Analogous colors
• Two to five
colors that are
adjacent on the
color wheel.
• Example:
orange, yellow-
orange and
yellow worn
together
Complementary colors
• Two colors
opposite each
other on the
color wheel.
• Example:
Orange and
blue
Split-complementary colors
• One color plus
the colors on
each side of its
complement.
• Example: red
combines with
yellow-green
and blue-green.
Triad colors
Three colors that
are equidistant
from each other
on the color
wheel.
Accented neutral
• White, gray,
black, or beige
with a bright
color accent.
• Example:
Businesswoman
wearing a gray
dress with a red
scarf.
Psychology of color
• RED: exciting, aggressive, passionate
• ORANGE: earthy, warm, hopeful
• YELLOW: cheerful, sunny, cowardly
• GREEN: restful, envious, fresh
• BLUE: calming, cool, depressed
• PURPLE: drama, rich, royal
• WHITE: innocent, pure, peaceful
• BLACK: sophisticated, gloomy, mysterious
• GRAY: old, sad, modest
Wednesday 11/9
• Warm-up # 8
(write
worksheet)
– Complete the
4.02 Colors
review sheet
using your
color wheel
and notes
• Tasks
– Warm-up
worksheet
– Color
Handbook
COLOR HANDBOOK
• In Microsoft Word, create a
handbook with all of the following
information:
– Color Schemes (definition and outfit
example of the scheme)
• Monochromatic, Analogous,
Complementary, Split-Complementary,
Triad, and Accented Neutral
– Psychology of colors
– Be creative with your font. May use
color! We will print these in color. You
will be allowed to use your color
handbook on Obj. 4 test!
Thursday 11/10
(no school tomorrow) 
• Warm-up # 9
(turn in tray)
– What is the
importance of
color?
• Tasks
– Warm-up
– Complete 4.02
notes.
– principles of
design
examples
– Fabric
Finishing
• Dyeing T-
shirts!
Shape
The silhouette or the overall form or
outline of an outfit or clothing style.
•Influences the
illusion of size
•Indicates
whether or not
apparel is “in
fashion” at a
given time
Most silhouettes are formed by:
• The width and length of the
neckline, sleeves, and/or
waistline.
• The width and length of
pants and skirts.
Basic silhouettes for women’s
fashions
•Straight
•Bell-shaped
•Back fullness (bustle)
Basic silhouettes for
men’s clothing
•American or classic cut
•European
Silhouettes
•Are always changing in fashion
•The general direction that a
silhouette takes either becoming
wider, narrower, longer, or shorter
shows a fashion trend.
•Examples: varying lengths for women’s
skirts, varying widths for men’s neckties
Line
A distinct, elongated mark that can
lead the path of eye movement
up and down, side to side, or
around objects.
• Give direction, or a feeling of
movement
• Provides visual direction
• Helps draw attention to good points
and play down the bad ones
Basic types of lines
• Straight lines: Lines without curves or
bends. Straight lines are severe and
formal and suggest power and dignity.
• Curved lines: Circular or gently waved
lines. Curved lines add softness and
roundness to apparel.
Directions of lines
•Vertical lines: Lines that
go up and down. Vertical
lines create a taller, more
slender look.
•Horizontal lines: Lines
that go across. Horizontal
lines give a shorter, wider
look.
•Diagonal lines: Lines that
slant at an angle rather
than being vertical or
horizontal.
Ways to create lines in
garments
•Structural lines: Lines formed by the
seams, darts, pleats, tucks, and edges
when garments are constructed.
•Decorative lines: Lines created by
details added to the surface of clothing
including fabric design and trims such as
top-stitching, lace, tabs, flaps, and
buttons used to decorate the garment.
Texture: The look and feel of fabric.
•Can create illusions of size
•Can disguise figure irregularities
•Can add interest to a garment
*Textures used in apparel should be suited to
the occasions for which the garments will be
worn.
Texture can be provided in
two ways…
•Structural texture: Texture determined by
the fibers, yarns, and the method of
construction used to produce a garment.
Examples: velvet shirt, striped wool pants
•Added visual texture: The finishes and
designs applied to the surface of the
fabric. Examples: The print of the fabric
can give the illusion of height or width to
the wearer. Shiny textures make people
look larger because they reflect light.
Examples of textures
• Corduroy
• Velvet
• Denim
• Satin
• Cotton
• Polyester
Balance
The principle of design that implies
equilibrium or steadiness among the parts
of a design or outfit.
•Balance in garments is produced
by structural parts and added
decoration.
•A properly balanced garment
appears equal in weight and power
of attraction from all sides, from top
to bottom, and from front to back.
Formal balance
Equilibrium provided by symmetrical
parts. One side resembles the
other.
Informal balance
Equilibrium provided
by asymmetrical
parts. One side is
unequal to the
other.
Proportion
The principle of design dealing with the
relative sizes of all the parts in a
design to each other and to the whole.
•Garment details and accessories
should be proportioned for the
wearer.
•Proportion is most pleasing when
garment areas are unevenly
divided.
Emphasis
The principle of design that uses
a concentration of interest or
area of focus in a particular part
or area of design.
• Emphasis or a focal point can be
used to draw attention or to keep the
eye away.
• Emphasis can be provided through
the use of color, texture, structural
lines, decorative lines, or
accessories.
Rhythm
The principle of design concerned with
the pleasing arrangement of the
design elements to produce a feeling
of continuity or easy movement of the
observer’s eye.
•Rhythm is what allows the viewer’s eye to
move steadily and smoothly through the
lines and spaces of the design.
Four main types of rhythm
• Repetition
• Gradation
• Radiation
• Alternation
Rhythm
• Repetition:
Rhythm created
by repeated
lines, shapes,
colors, or
textures in a
garment.
• Gradation:
Rhythm created
by a gradual
increase or
decrease of
similar design
elements.
Rhythm (cont)
• Radiation:
Rhythm created
by lines
emerging from a
central point like
rays, resulting in
the parts being
an equal
distance from a
given point.
• Alternation:
Rhythm created
by alternating
elements such
as light and
dark colors or
stripes of two
colors or sizes.
To appear taller and
thinner
• Black, navy blue,
charcoal, and
chocolate brown
• Monochromatic
colors
• Straight silhouettes
• Vertical lines
• Subtle prints, plaids
• Smooth, flat textures
• Narrow, matching
belt
To appear shorter and
thicker
• Sharply contrasting
colors
• Light, bright, warm
colors
• Wide silhouettes
• Horizontal lines
• Bold prints, plaids
• Bulky texture
• Wide, contrasting belt
• Gathers or pleats
To attract attention
• White, yellow,
orange, and red
• Bright colors
• Busy prints
• Shiny or
textured fabric
• Clingy fabrics
To avoid attention
• Dark, cool, and
dull colors
• Plain patterns
• Minimal structural
design
• Earth tones
• No applied
decoration

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  • 1. Unit D MERCHANDISE INFORMATION 4.02 Explain the elements and principles of design.
  • 2. Elements of design • Color Shape/Silhouette • Line • Texture
  • 3. Principles of design • Balance • Proportion • Emphasis • Rhythm
  • 4. •The elements of design are combined in different ways to form designs. •The principles of design are guidelines/rules for using the elements of design. •When the elements of design are used effectively according to the principles of design, harmony results. •Harmony: The pleasing visual effect of a design created by tasteful use of the elements of design following the principles of design.
  • 5. The Importance of Color • Creates the greatest visual impact for the consumer • Can affect illusions of the size and shape • Can reflect the personality of an individual • Is associated with psychological traits and emotions
  • 6. Color Hue: (1) The technical word for color. (2) The name given to a color, such as red or yellow, that distinguishes one color from another.
  • 7. Color • Value: The lightness or darkness of a color. • Tint: The lighter hue created when white is added to a color. • Shade: The darker hue created when black is added to a color. • Intensity: The brightness or dullness of a color. • Neutrals: Black, white, beige, and gray. Neutrals can be used alone or with any other colors.
  • 8. Color wheel A diagram that illustrates hues and their relationship to each other.
  • 9. • Primary hues: Red, yellow, blue. These colors cannot be made by using any other color. All other colors are made from a combination of these. • Secondary hues: Orange, green, violet. These are created by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors.
  • 10. • Intermediate hues: Blue-violet, blue- green, yellow- green, yellow- orange, red-orange, red-violet. Colors made by combining equal amounts of adjoining primary and secondary hues.
  • 11. Warm and cool colors • Warm colors: Red, orange yellow. • Think of the sun and its warmth. • Cool colors: Green, blue, violet. • Think of the calmness of the ocean or sky.
  • 12. Color schemes Plans that can be used to provide harmonious color combinations. • Monochromatic • Analogous • Complementary • Split- complementary • Triad • Accented Neutrals
  • 13. Monochromatic color • Different tints, shades, and intensities of a single color. • Example: light blue trousers and jacket with a navy blue vest.
  • 14. Analogous colors • Two to five colors that are adjacent on the color wheel. • Example: orange, yellow- orange and yellow worn together
  • 15. Complementary colors • Two colors opposite each other on the color wheel. • Example: Orange and blue
  • 16. Split-complementary colors • One color plus the colors on each side of its complement. • Example: red combines with yellow-green and blue-green.
  • 17. Triad colors Three colors that are equidistant from each other on the color wheel.
  • 18. Accented neutral • White, gray, black, or beige with a bright color accent. • Example: Businesswoman wearing a gray dress with a red scarf.
  • 19. Psychology of color • RED: exciting, aggressive, passionate • ORANGE: earthy, warm, hopeful • YELLOW: cheerful, sunny, cowardly • GREEN: restful, envious, fresh • BLUE: calming, cool, depressed • PURPLE: drama, rich, royal • WHITE: innocent, pure, peaceful • BLACK: sophisticated, gloomy, mysterious • GRAY: old, sad, modest
  • 20. Wednesday 11/9 • Warm-up # 8 (write worksheet) – Complete the 4.02 Colors review sheet using your color wheel and notes • Tasks – Warm-up worksheet – Color Handbook
  • 21. COLOR HANDBOOK • In Microsoft Word, create a handbook with all of the following information: – Color Schemes (definition and outfit example of the scheme) • Monochromatic, Analogous, Complementary, Split-Complementary, Triad, and Accented Neutral – Psychology of colors – Be creative with your font. May use color! We will print these in color. You will be allowed to use your color handbook on Obj. 4 test!
  • 22. Thursday 11/10 (no school tomorrow)  • Warm-up # 9 (turn in tray) – What is the importance of color? • Tasks – Warm-up – Complete 4.02 notes. – principles of design examples – Fabric Finishing • Dyeing T- shirts!
  • 23. Shape The silhouette or the overall form or outline of an outfit or clothing style. •Influences the illusion of size •Indicates whether or not apparel is “in fashion” at a given time
  • 24. Most silhouettes are formed by: • The width and length of the neckline, sleeves, and/or waistline. • The width and length of pants and skirts.
  • 25. Basic silhouettes for women’s fashions •Straight •Bell-shaped •Back fullness (bustle) Basic silhouettes for men’s clothing •American or classic cut •European
  • 26. Silhouettes •Are always changing in fashion •The general direction that a silhouette takes either becoming wider, narrower, longer, or shorter shows a fashion trend. •Examples: varying lengths for women’s skirts, varying widths for men’s neckties
  • 27. Line A distinct, elongated mark that can lead the path of eye movement up and down, side to side, or around objects. • Give direction, or a feeling of movement • Provides visual direction • Helps draw attention to good points and play down the bad ones
  • 28. Basic types of lines • Straight lines: Lines without curves or bends. Straight lines are severe and formal and suggest power and dignity. • Curved lines: Circular or gently waved lines. Curved lines add softness and roundness to apparel.
  • 29. Directions of lines •Vertical lines: Lines that go up and down. Vertical lines create a taller, more slender look. •Horizontal lines: Lines that go across. Horizontal lines give a shorter, wider look. •Diagonal lines: Lines that slant at an angle rather than being vertical or horizontal.
  • 30. Ways to create lines in garments •Structural lines: Lines formed by the seams, darts, pleats, tucks, and edges when garments are constructed. •Decorative lines: Lines created by details added to the surface of clothing including fabric design and trims such as top-stitching, lace, tabs, flaps, and buttons used to decorate the garment.
  • 31. Texture: The look and feel of fabric. •Can create illusions of size •Can disguise figure irregularities •Can add interest to a garment *Textures used in apparel should be suited to the occasions for which the garments will be worn.
  • 32. Texture can be provided in two ways… •Structural texture: Texture determined by the fibers, yarns, and the method of construction used to produce a garment. Examples: velvet shirt, striped wool pants •Added visual texture: The finishes and designs applied to the surface of the fabric. Examples: The print of the fabric can give the illusion of height or width to the wearer. Shiny textures make people look larger because they reflect light.
  • 33. Examples of textures • Corduroy • Velvet • Denim • Satin • Cotton • Polyester
  • 34. Balance The principle of design that implies equilibrium or steadiness among the parts of a design or outfit. •Balance in garments is produced by structural parts and added decoration. •A properly balanced garment appears equal in weight and power of attraction from all sides, from top to bottom, and from front to back.
  • 35. Formal balance Equilibrium provided by symmetrical parts. One side resembles the other.
  • 36. Informal balance Equilibrium provided by asymmetrical parts. One side is unequal to the other.
  • 37. Proportion The principle of design dealing with the relative sizes of all the parts in a design to each other and to the whole. •Garment details and accessories should be proportioned for the wearer. •Proportion is most pleasing when garment areas are unevenly divided.
  • 38. Emphasis The principle of design that uses a concentration of interest or area of focus in a particular part or area of design. • Emphasis or a focal point can be used to draw attention or to keep the eye away. • Emphasis can be provided through the use of color, texture, structural lines, decorative lines, or accessories.
  • 39. Rhythm The principle of design concerned with the pleasing arrangement of the design elements to produce a feeling of continuity or easy movement of the observer’s eye. •Rhythm is what allows the viewer’s eye to move steadily and smoothly through the lines and spaces of the design.
  • 40. Four main types of rhythm • Repetition • Gradation • Radiation • Alternation
  • 41. Rhythm • Repetition: Rhythm created by repeated lines, shapes, colors, or textures in a garment. • Gradation: Rhythm created by a gradual increase or decrease of similar design elements.
  • 42. Rhythm (cont) • Radiation: Rhythm created by lines emerging from a central point like rays, resulting in the parts being an equal distance from a given point. • Alternation: Rhythm created by alternating elements such as light and dark colors or stripes of two colors or sizes.
  • 43. To appear taller and thinner • Black, navy blue, charcoal, and chocolate brown • Monochromatic colors • Straight silhouettes • Vertical lines • Subtle prints, plaids • Smooth, flat textures • Narrow, matching belt
  • 44. To appear shorter and thicker • Sharply contrasting colors • Light, bright, warm colors • Wide silhouettes • Horizontal lines • Bold prints, plaids • Bulky texture • Wide, contrasting belt • Gathers or pleats
  • 45. To attract attention • White, yellow, orange, and red • Bright colors • Busy prints • Shiny or textured fabric • Clingy fabrics
  • 46. To avoid attention • Dark, cool, and dull colors • Plain patterns • Minimal structural design • Earth tones • No applied decoration