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PATTERN IS The Principle of Design That has to do with the repetition of elements
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Repeated LINES … Repeated COLORS… Repeated SHAPES … Repeated FORMS …
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Cultures since the beginnings of civilization have found the need and desire to create pattern in their lives
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PATTERN is comforting…. People like to know what to expect next
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PATTERN has 2 main functions 1. To UNIFY or ORGANIZE an area. 2. To provide visual interest.
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MOTIF A MOTIF is the “ THING ” that gets repeated That could be DESKS in a classroom… FANS in the stands… CANDY in the vending machine… CARS in a parking lot…
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That could be DESKS FANS CANDY CARS
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Simple motif MONDRIAN repeats Simple primary colored SQUARES
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complicated motif
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PLANNED PATTERN A planned pattern has a precise, regular repetition of elements repetition of elements
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PLANNED PATTERN is predictable and calming
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PLANNED PATTERN Man Made
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PLANNED PATTERN
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Planned pattern on an Ancient GREEK Amphora
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ROW A ROW is the most simple type of pattern. Desks in a classroom, soup cans on a store shelf, cars in a parking lot…
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GRID
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½ DROP
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½ drop
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ALTERNATING
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Band
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RANDOM PATTERN Is the repetition of elements in an UNPLANNED or INCONSISTANT way. It is NOT UNIFORM and ASYMETRICAL
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RANDOM patterns Is exciting and interesting
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RANDOM patterns Can be described as EXCITING ENERGETIC WILD
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RANDOM PATTERN seems unpredictable
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RANDOM patterns From nature
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RANDOM patterns
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RADIAL PATTERN A design that shoots out from a central point
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RADIAL PATTERN
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