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The Five Principles of Design |
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The elements of design converge to create a
design arrangement of parts to be a whole with equilibrium. |
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A two or three-dimensional element defined by
other elements of design. |
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A recurrence of repetition of one or more
elements within a visual format, creating harmony. |
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The “automatic principle.”Whenever an element is
placed within a format,contrast is created in the various elements.Can be
emphasized with contrast in size,shape,color,texture.Offers variety within
a visual format. |
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The condition of completeness with the use of
all visual elements within a format. |
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Presented by John Betts & D.J. McCarthy |
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