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Elements of Design in Clothing and Fashion. North High School Instructor: Jane Hinrichsen. 1. C o l o r. Value, Intensity, Neutrals, The color wheel All color is based from the color wheel Primary Colors: Which is a natural TRIAD (three colors evenly spaced on the wheel)
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Elements of Design in Clothing and Fashion North High School Instructor: Jane Hinrichsen
1. Color • Value, Intensity, Neutrals, The color wheel • All color is based from the color wheel • Primary Colors: Which is a natural TRIAD (three colors evenly spaced on the wheel) Yellow Red Blue
Secondary Color: Also a natural TRIAD • Green Orange Violet
Intermediate: • Combining secondary and primary colors • Always say the primary color first like Red-Orange, Blue-Green
Value: Lightness and Darkness of Color • Shade: Adding Black to the color • Tint: Adding White to the color • Intensity: The brightness and dullness of a color. Change intensity by adding the complimentary color
Color Schemes • Monochromatic: One color in various shades
Complimentary • Colors used together that are across from each other on the color wheel.
Analogous • Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
Line • Direction to the Design • A series of connected dots • A change in line direction can change the appearance of a line • ________________
A change in the location of lines can change the apparent size of an area
Different Line Types • Vertical • Horizontal
Diagonal • Zig Zag • Curves
Our eye naturally follows the dominant line • Vertical Lines
Vertical lines give the illusion of height . Horizontal lines give the illusion of width. • HORIZONTAL LINE
Form: The shape of an object. The enclosed areas of a design. • Silhouette is the outline of the garment • 1st: tubular, 2nd bell shaped
IN FORM • Structural lines formed by sewing the different parts of a garment together. They include seams darts, tucks, gathers, pleats, necklines, armholes, waistlines and hems. • Decorative lines are created by adding trims such as braid edgings, lace and buttons.
Space: Area inside the shape or form • What fills the form? How is there interest added to the design?