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Unity. Anja Kerkapoly Jessica Alonso Giovanni Tellone Kristine Rivera. Project 3: Principles of Organization 2D Design | Prof. Jacques | Spring 2014. Intro to Unity. Describe the principle and it’s overall characteristics : relationship that helps all elements function together
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Unity AnjaKerkapoly Jessica Alonso Giovanni Tellone Kristine Rivera Project 3: Principles of Organization 2D Design | Prof. Jacques | Spring 2014
Intro to Unity Describe the principle and it’s overall characteristics: • relationship that helps all elements function together • gives sense of one-ness • helps organize an image, facilitates interpretation • the design is greater than the sum of its parts Unity
Characteristic 1: helps all elements function together There are many ways to achieve unity, some include: • Proximity- the closer the elements are to one another the more likely the viewer is to see them as a group • Repetition- of line, shape, pattern, color, texture. The viewer relates similar shapes to one another, this unifies the work. • Continuation- of a line, edge, direction. This leads the viewer’s eye through a piece comfortably and successfully. • The use of a common background Unity
Characteristics 2: gives sense of one-ness • The eye of the viewer seeks a unified whole, meaning the viewer looks for a connection between the elements unconsciously • This is because the mind simplifies and organizes information, and is called the gestalt theory of visual perception • This connection is unity Unity
Characteristics 3: helps organize an image, facilitates interpretation • Unity creates a sense of order • One way this is accomplished is by repeating the key elements, balancing them throughout the composition, and then adding a little variety so that the design has its own sense of personality • Interpretation is facilitated by the viewing experience. Balance, harmony, and elements arranged in order to guide the eye through a piece (continuation, line, pattern, color arrangement, etc.) are key to achieving this Unity
Characteristics 4: the design is greater than the sum of its parts • A unified design is a successful design, therefore unity is perhaps the most important of the elements. Its supported by all other principals. • A unified design is greater than the sum of its parts. It is seen first as a whole, and then the individual elements are noticed • Elements work together to support the design as a whole • Unity can be compared to harmony or wholeness Unity
References • www.arthistory.about.com/cs/glossaries/g/u_unity.htm • www.sophia.org/tutorials/design-in-art-emphasis-variety-and-unity • http://nwrain.net/~tersiisky/design/unity.html • http://www.educ.kent.edu/community/vlo/design/principles/unity/index.html • http://www.utdallas.edu/~melacy/pages/unity.html • http://www.nhsdesigns.com/graphic/principles/unity.php • http://nwrain.net/~tersiisky/design/unity.html • http://teresabernardart.com/principles-of-good-design-unity/ Unity
Review • arguably the most important element, as it allows all elements and principals to function together • gives sense of one-ness and harmony • gestalt theory of visualization • organizes an image • facilitates interpretation • guides the eye through a piece • makes it comfortable to look at • the design is greater than the sum of its parts Unity