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Apparel Development 2 Objective 2.01 Elements and Principles of Design.

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1 Apparel Development 2 Objective 2.01 Elements and Principles of Design

2 Color Wheel

3 Monochromatic Using different tints and shades of the same color Dark monochromatic – looks taller and thinner

4 Analogous Colors next to each other on the color wheel Includes cool colors and warm colors

5 Cool Colors Blues, greens, violet Restful, relaxing, soothing

6 Warm Colors Excitement, bright, cheerful

7 Complementary Opposites on the color wheel Makes colors look brighter

8 Split-Complimentary One color + the two next to it’s opposite

9 Triadic 3 colors equidistant on wheel blue, red, yellow (primaries) purple, orange, green (secondary)

10 Accented Neutral White, black, gray, brown with a bright color

11 Color Trends www.fashiontrendsetter.com

12 Line

13 Curved Looks more feminine

14 Zig-Zag Creates the most design interest

15 Vertical Makes you appear taller and thinner

16 Horizontal Makes a person appear shorter and wider

17 Diagonal If they have a vertical slant, they are slenderizing. If they have a horizontal slant, they add width

18 Texture Smooth texture makes you look smaller

19 Shape Silhouette – outer appearance of a garment

20 Tubular Makes you look taller

21 Circular Use piping to add direction

22 Color

23 Dull Colors Absorbs light Look Slimmer

24 Sportswear and Classics Navy blue is the most common color

25 Black Absorbs light, appears warmer

26 Balance Asymmetrical- wrap skirt Symmetrical- same on both sides

27 Proportion Short versus long Short jacket over long skirt Long top over a short skirt

28 Rhythm Repetition Radiation

29 Harmony All things look good together

30 Emphasis Focal point – what you see first


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