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The design of a work of art is its plan. Design can refer either to the way a piece is organized or to the piece itself. We might talk about the design of a fine piece of sculpture, a startling painting or photograph, an unusual building, or an interesting layout for an advertisement. When someone says "That's a great design!," he or she is recognizing a sense of visual order -- different parts brought together to make a whole. - Introduction.
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Exploring Visual Design: The Elements and Principles
January 1, 2000, Davis Publications
Hardcover
in English
- 3 edition
0871923793 9780871923790
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part one : The elements of design.
Line
Shape and form
Value
Color
Space
Texture
Part two : The principles of design.
Balance
Unity
Contrast
Emphasis
Pattern
Movement and rhythm
Guide to artists
Glossary
Edition Notes
Classifications
The Physical Object
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