2. a.Identify the different
principles and elements
of design,
b.Create a work of art
applying the principles
and elements of design,
and
c.Value the importance
of principles and
elements of design in
making the different art
work.
3. I'm a Arts & Crafts Designer
May Morris, youngest daughter of influential
designer William Morris, was one of the
leading female contributors to the Arts and
Crafts Movement. She ran the embroidery
department of her father’s famous firm
Morris Co., and had a successful freelance
career as a designer, maker, and exhibitor,
founding the Women’s Guild of Arts in 1907
and undertaking a lecture tour in the United
States between 1909 and 1910. May’s
approach to embroidery was innovative and
widely influential in the UK and abroad, yet
her important contribution to embroidery is
often overshadowed by the
“The most
important
element in a
successful work
is the choice of
design.”
4. The arrangement of line, form, color and
texture with the purpose of achieving order and
beauty.
A basic understanding of the elements and
principles of design can help in the process of
choosing a design that is pleasing to the eye.
.
8. is the part of the design
that catches the viewer’s
attention.
9. is a smooth movement. Without
irregular motion, pattern and line
carry the eyes along. The eye links
point into space automatically.
10. is the visual weight distribution of
objects, colors, texture, and space.
May be produced in two ways:
symmetrical (formal) or asymmetrical
(informal) equilibrium.
In Symmetrical balance, the elements
used on one side of the design are
similar to those on the other side; the
sides are different in asymmetrical
equilibrium, but still look balanced.
11. refers to the correlation in
size between a part and
the whole.
12. is the Law of Unity with
variation. This principle
infers repetition of line,
form, shape and size.
13. Our product guarantee for every item you purchase
Naturally-sourced and derived ingredients 100% vegan Sustainable packaging
Responsibly sourced materials No animal testing
14. To create a stunning
presentation, it's best to
simplify your thoughts.
Grace Michaels
To create a stunning
presentation, it's best to
simplify your thoughts.
Hayden Hepburn
To create a stunning
presentation, it's best to
simplify your thoughts.
Jaden McKinley
15. Where to shop our products
Bockford Bazaar
Crystalshore Shop Local Fair
Whelton Local Handicrafts Market
16. • Color
a.Hue - the name given to a color (blue, red,
etc.)
b.Value - the lightness or darkness of a color.
c.Intensity - (also known as capacity or chroma)
the brightness or dullness of a color.
17. • Line
is the most basic design
feature; a mark used to
symbolize directions or curves.
18. • Shape/Form:
A. Shape is an object or area of two dimensions
which has height and width.
b.Form is an entity of three dimensions with
height, width, and depth.
19. • Space
is a surface area having height,
width and depth illusion.
20. • Texture
is the surface feature that
can be seen or felt (rough,
smooth, raised, open etc.).