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Apply the principles and elements of design OBJECTIVE 5.0 Apply the principles and elements of design

Objective 5.01 Explain the principles and elements of design Define design-related terms

What is Design? “Design is an interactive decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problem”.

What is a Design Brief? “A design brief is a written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.”

Design Process “A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints used to develop many possible solutions to solve a problem or satisfy human needs and wants and to narrow down the possible solutions to one final choice.”

“A written plan of action for solutions to a proposed problem.” Design Proposal “A written plan of action for solutions to a proposed problem.”

What is Design Principle? “Design principle is design rules regarding rhythm, balance, proportion, variety, emphasis, and harmony, used to evaluate existing designs and guide the design process.”

Principles of Design Harmony Unity Rhythm Balance Proportion Contrast Variety Harmony Unity Rhythm

Balance-determining the visual weight of an object or image in either formal balance (symmetry) or informal balance (asymmetry). Proportion-distinguishing the size relationship of one part to another of the project or graphic as they relate to the finished product. Contrast- establishing a point of emphasis to draw the viewer’s eye in on specific elements of a graphic or product.

Variety-used to add elements of interest to a graphic or product to gain interest in it. Harmony-utilized to allow the viewer to see items in an agreeable manner. Unity-refers to the ability to make components of a design seem as they belong together or have agreement with no elements out of place Rhythm- repetition within a design that gives it the appearance that movement is taking place.

Elements of Design Line Form Shape Space Texture/ Shades Color

Vocats Questions 1) When all of the parts of a design look as if they belong together, what principle has been achieved? a. rhythm b. proportion c. balance d. unity 2) When a design may be separated into two equal parts that are symmetrical, the designer has achieved: a. informal balance. b. formal balance. c. vertical balance. d. horizontal balance. 3) This element relates to how something feels when you touch it and/or how it looks on the surface is: a. shape. b. texture. c. line. d. color.

Vocats Questions 1) When all of the parts of a design look as if they belong together, what principle has been achieved? a. rhythm b. proportion c. balance d. unity 2) When a design may be separated into two equal parts that are symmetrical, the designer has achieved: a. informal balance. b. formal balance. c. vertical balance. d. horizontal balance. 3) This element relates to how something feels when you touch it and/or how it looks on the surface is: a. shape. b. texture. c. line. d. color.

4) When a division in a design creates two halves that are symmetrical, what principle in graphic design is being used? a. proportion b. balance c. rhythm d. unity 5) Through repetition of lines, colors, shapes, and/or textures, one can achieve: a. rhythm. b. proportion. c. unity. d. emphasis. 6) The size relationship of one object to another refers to: a. proportion. b. emphasis. c. variety. d. balance.

4) When a division in a design creates two halves that are symmetrical, what principle in graphic design is being used? a. proportion b. balance c. rhythm d. unity 5) Through repetition of lines, colors, shapes, and/or textures, one can achieve: a. rhythm. b. proportion. c. unity. d. emphasis. 6) The size relationship of one object to another refers to: a. proportion. b. emphasis. c. variety. d. balance.

7) The concept of “Design” is defined in this section as: a. an interactive decision-making process that produces plans. b. a written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria. c. design rules regarding rhythm, balance, proportion, variety. d. a systematic problem-solving strategy with criteria and constraints. 8) What is a design proposal? a. design rules regarding rhythm, balance, proportion, criteria b. a systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints c. a written plan of action for solutions to a proposed problem d. an interactive decision-making process that produces plans 9) Determining the visual weight of an object or image is either formal symmetry or informal symmetry is: a. Proportion b. Unity c. balance d. variety

7) The concept of “Design” is defined in this section as: a. an interactive decision-making process that produces plans. b. a written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria. c. design rules regarding rhythm, balance, proportion, variety. d. a systematic problem-solving strategy with criteria and constraints. 8) What is a design proposal? a. design rules regarding rhythm, balance, proportion, criteria b. a systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints c. a written plan of action for solutions to a proposed problem d. an interactive decision-making process that produces plans 9) Determining the visual weight of an object or image is either formal symmetry or informal symmetry is: a. proportion b. unity c. balance d. variety

10) Establishing a point of emphasis to draw the viewers eye in on specific elements of a graphic or product is; a.Rhythm b. balance c. variety d. contrast 11) The element of design process allowing the viewer to see items in an agreeable manner is: a. Harmony b. Rhythm c. contrast d. variety 12) To add elements of interest to a graphic or product to gain interest in a graphic or product: a. Variety b. Symmetry c. Rhythm d. unity

10) Establishing a point of emphasis to draw the viewers eye in on specific elements of a graphic or product is; a.Rhythm b. balance c. variety d. contrast 11) The element of design process allowing the viewer to see items in an agreeable manner is: a. harmony b. rhythm c. contrast d. variety 12) To add elements of interest to a graphic or product to gain interest in a graphic or product: a. variety b. symmetry c. rhythm d. unity

13) The visual weight of an object or image in either formal or informal symmetry is: a. unity b. harmony c. balance d. proportion 14) Elements of design consist of the development of a product’s: a. line, formulas, planning, feedback b. line, design, concept, contrast c. line, product development, planning, evaluation d. line, shape, form, color, texture, space 15) The design element that refers to the ability allowing components of design to have agreement with no elements out of place or seem as they do not belong together: b. shape c. form d. none of the above

13) The visual weight of an object or image in either formal or informal symmetry is: a. unity b. harmony c. balance d. proportion 14) Elements of design consist of the development of a product’s: a. line, formulas, planning, feedback b. line, design, concept, contrast c. line, product development, planning, evaluation d. line, shape, form, color, texture, space 15) The design element that refers to the ability allowing components of design to have agreement with no elements out of place or seem as they do not belong together: b. shape c. form d. none of the above

16) A written plan of action for solutions to a proposed problem is a: a. Design process b. Design proposal c. Design principle d. Design brief 17) Which of the following is asymmetric problem solving strategy: a. Design composure b. Design strategy c. Design process d. Design concept 18) Determining the visual weight of an object or image in either formal symmetry or informal symmetric describes: a. proportion b. rhythm c. balance d. contrast

16) A written plan of action for solutions to a proposed problem is a: a. Design process b. Design proposal c. Design principle d. Design brief 17) Which of the following is asymmetric problem solving strategy: a. Design composure b. Design strategy c. Design process d. Design concept 18) Determining the visual weight of an object or image in either formal symmetry or informal symmetric describes: a. proportion b. rhythm c. balance d. contrast

19) Balance, proportion, contrast, variety, harmony, unity, and rhythm make: a. Principles of design b. Elements of design c. Problem d. Imagination 20) To comply with codes and regulations so as to provide safe operation of products by the developer and consumer is: a. Safety b. Quality control c. Ergonomics d. Reliability 21) A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria and its constraints is a: a. Design principle b. Design process c. Design proposal d. Design brief

19) Balance, proportion, contrast, variety, harmony, unity, and rhythm make: a. Principles of design b. Elements of design c. Problem d. Imagination 20) To comply with codes and regulations so as to provide safe operation of products by the developer and consumer is: a. Safety b. Quality control c. Ergonomics d. Reliability 21) A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria and its constraints is a: a. Design principle b. Design process c. Design proposal d. Design brief