Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Principles of Design - week 9

30/9/149 ( week 9 )
Ho Vui San ( 0321028 )
Principles of design 
Assignment 2a - composition

I have already done the research for composition at online, and I have also done the assignment that Miss Lisa was given us, but I am still not very sure that whether I did is correct or not . But I have already tried my best as I can.  Besides , I am quite interesting with this assignment and I am very curious with it , I hope that it can improve me as a good designer in the future .



Today , Miss Lisa started off the class with a short lecture about composition after we present our 6 artwork designs . And, she said that my designs are good and she likes it , I really did not expect that she will like my designs because I am not sure that whether I did correct or not . To be honest , I was feeling better after present . After that, She also showed us to the Rule of Thirds along with some examples and also taught us how to apply the rule of thirds. Before the class dismissed, Miss Lisa showed us about the next assignment that we are going to do and presented to us somof our senior's works.



Here are my 6 artwork designs -


1) Balance (symmetrical balance) -  basically it means a composition where elements are placed evenly and equally on two sides of a mid-line .



2) Contrast - basically it means the value relationship between 2 or more elements on a plane . h



3) Dominance - quite simple , is about establishing a focal point within a composition , if all the elements are given relatively equal weight , there will ne no emphasis .




4 ) Proportion and scale - is the size relationship of parts to be entire work , and each to the other .



5) Repetition - is the recurrence of a design element coupled with a certain order to the repetition .




6) Unity and Variety - is the force operating within a work of art which can give it the appearance of oneness . It is what keeps the consistency of the design concept, which can be achieved through unity in color, lines , size and shapes