Monday, August 24, 2015

The 7 Elements of Design

SPACE: area that can be used by being filled up or left blank. 
VALUE: the intensity of the reflection of light.
COLOR: your interpretation of the way that light reflects off of objects. 
TEXTURE: visual and physical feeling of a picture or object. 
SHAPE: anything that surrounds an object but is not the actual object that which outlines it.
FORM: the specific way that an object appears to be outlined and where.
LINE: something that outlines all of the terms listed above.





COLOR: I see green, orange, blue and pink. What do you see?



VALUE: So, ultimately I see green and yellow. However, the light that is shining on this group of flowers and the leaves is creating different values of both green and orange.

SHAPE: These two cameras have a very odd shape. It's nothing common like a circle or a square. The real reason that we can see the shape is because of the variation of the colors in this picture. The white stands out against the tan wall.


SPACE: So, this picture to me is very aesthetic and that's mainly due to the fact that there is some space that is not filled up (the brick wall). Every picture on this page has some space really but this one in particular is using space in a way that makes the picture look appealing.


LINE: There are lines making up every off shape in this picture.


TEXTURE; Although I have a felt a fence and know exactly what it feels like, if I hadn't, I would get a perfect idea of what a fence feels like by looking at this picture. The light bounces off the different edges of the material that makes up the fence links and create a texture.
FORM: Although these are all buckets, they take different forms. 

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