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PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN Movement Rhythm Balance Unity Contrast Emphasis The principles of design are guidelines that help to organize the elements into visually unified compositions. One way to remember the Principles of Design is MR. BUCEP, which stands for… Movement Rhythm Balance Unity Contrast Emphasis Pattern

MOVEMENT Movement is a sense of action or dynamism (often created through the use of diagonal and curved lines). Movement is also how and where the art work moves or directs the viewer’s eye.

RHYTHM Rhythm is created through the repetition of an element that creates a feeling of activity or similarity which creates a “visual beat.” Artworks focused only on rhythm can become boring / static. Not as exact as pattern.

BALANCE Balance is concerned with arranging elements so that no single part of an artwork overpowers or seems heavier than any other part. There are three different types of visual balance… Symmetrical Balance Asymmetrical Balance Radial Balance

(a) Symmetrical Balance Also called “Formal Balance,” symmetrical balance is when both sides of an art piece are mirror image of one another (equally weighted vertically). i.e. If cut down the middle, it would be the same on both sides.

(b) Asymmetrical Balance Asymmetrical Balance (informal) is not a mirror image, but the elements are distributed to create a feeling of balance. For example, one large object on one side of the composition balanced by several small objects on the other side of the image.

(c) Radial Balance Radial Balance is based on a circular plan with everything radiating out from a central point. Two good examples of this would be an orange (cut in half) or a daisy.

Unity Unity is created when similar or harmonious elements are arranged in a composition. Analogous colours can create unified compositions, as can repeated similar shapes or lines.

Contrast Contrast is created when different or a variety of elements are arranged to create visual interest in a composition. Some examples of contrast are the use of opposites such as… large vs. small dark vs. light wide vs. thin detailed vs. foggy geometric vs. organic orange vs. blue (complimentary colours), etc.

EMPHASIS Emphasis is created when an element of design is used in such a way to dominate the work. That area becomes the centre of interest or “focal point.” This can be accomplished through the use of placement (ie. the rule of thirds), isolation, and contrast. Emphasis is also sometimes called “dominance.”

Pattern Pattern, although similar to rhythm, is an precise repetition of a specific element – such as shape or line. Patterns are typically logical and predictable instead of similar but less precise repetition that can be seen in rhythm.