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Shape and Form
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SHAPE **Shape is 2-Dimensional** Shape is made by connecting lines
The flat outline of an object
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FORM ***Form is 3-dimensional*** An object that has an enclosing space
Form occurs when something takes up space
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SHAPE VS. FORM
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There are 3 types of shapes:
RECTANGULAR FORMS: Most commonly used in our homes. These include squares, rectangles, and cubes. Most rooms follow this form because: The danger is that we use them too much and it can become boring. It is not visually interesting if everything is 90 degree angles. You must use a variety of shapes and forms in design to add interest in the space.
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They suggest motion, attract and hold attention.
2. ANGULAR FORMS: Include triangles and pyramids. It is the strongest shape. They are used in modern homes with vaulted ceilings, and in stair cases. They suggest motion, attract and hold attention. Examples: Most sloping roofs, angled walls, window treatments, lamp shades, Christmas trees, and accessories.
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c. Provide great variety.
3. CURVED FORMS: Brings to mind things found in nature such as trees, clouds, rocks, flowers etc. Circles and spheres have unique qualities. A sense of femininity. Remind us of motion. c. Provide great variety. Examples: Plates, bowls, lamp shades, pillows, tables, chairs, stools, etc.
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Using the white boards Pick one type of Shape/Form that you see in each room. Draw or write the shape/form that you see in each of the rooms. Rectangular
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SWITCH PICTURE WITH PARTNER DISCUSS YOUR FINDINGS WITH PARTNER
ACTIVITY 30 seconds to find a picture in your magazine 30 seconds to find your partner that has matching face card 1 minute to locate all types of shape and form using marker SWITCH PICTURE WITH PARTNER 1 minute to locate even more types on your partners picture SWTICH PICTURES BACK DISCUSS YOUR FINDINGS WITH PARTNER
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