DESIGN PRINCIPLE EXERCISE3

  • week03/4
  • Yuanjun(0355385)
  • Bachelor of Fashion Design Technology
  • April.25,2022
EXERCISE3: harmony&unity   scale and proportion    symbol&image
(part1: Brief reflection.   part2: Recap lecture.   part3: Design )
part1:
  This week, a little busy for me. It's been a month since i started college, and i'm getting familiar with the courses. I will find my own learning mode next.
part2:

Harmony
  •         Agreement, accord; harmonious relations. a consistent, orderly, or pleasing arrangement  of parts; congruity. Music. any simultaneous combination of tones. the simultaneous combination of tones, especially when blended into chords pleasing to the ear; chordal structure, as distinguished from melody and rhythm.                         

Example1

Also, this picture clearly shows the meaning of harmony. Even if they are from different countries, have different skin colors and whether they disabled or not, no one doesn't mind, and they are friendly. 

Example2
This is a picture of a beautiful wedding . All the clothes in it ,including the bouquet, are very uniform purple.
Example3
This picture is about tit cooperation between gears and chains mechanical operation.It is precisely because of the tacit cooperation between the gears and the chain that the machine can work properly.

Unity
  • Repetition of particular elements.
  • A sense of oneness.
  • Visually pleasing agreement among the elements in a design, it is the feeling that everything in the work of art works together and looks like it fits.
Example1
This picture contains the concept of hope for world peace. I believe everyone should all hope that the world is peaceful and that our earth has lived in peace and security.

Example2
Not only in the world , i think working in groups and studying in class, but also learning to keep unity with classmates. No matter what problems we encounter can be solved together , it's a manifestation of unity.

Example3
We can see these fishes vary in size but their colors are red, crimson, light red and orange red.


scale and proportion
  • Size of one one object in relation to the other objects.
  • Parts of an object in relationship to other parts of the same object.
  • Relative. 
  • The relationship of two or more elements in a composition.
Scale and proportion are both design elements that have to do with size. Scale is the size of one object in relation to the other objects in a design or artwork. Proportion refers to the size of the parts of an object in relationship to other parts of the same object.

Example1

This picture is about a hot air balloon. It reflects that in front of the distance, the size will change with it, so that the big and big hot air balloon in people's eyes also becomes like a small ball between two fingers.

Example2

Cigarettes are such a small column in front of people, just like chopsticks, but under the effect of size, cigarettes become bigger and stronger than people, which also shows that the effect and harm of cigarettes on the human body is very huge.

symbols 
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Figurative Representations
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Graphic symbols - - Pictorial symbols - - Abstract symbols - - Arbitrary symbols


Pictorial
The expression or illustration regarding the different information about any object or objects or activities through pictures or picture symbols is called pictorial representation or pictograph.
Abstract

The term can be applied to art that is based on an object, figure or landscape, where forms have been simplified . It is also applied to art that uses forms, such as geometric shapes or gestural marks, which have no source at all in an external visual reality.

Arbitrary

A symbol that has no visual similarity to the feature it represents.

Word and image

  • suitable and relevant
 When words are combined with imagination, that is, then these two elements are composed , they will enrich and interesting . Also, the original ordinary and easy to understand.
 This picture is the best explanation:

part3: design
( My design of word and image / symbol





















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