Visual Design Principles Elements
Visual Design Principles Elements
•Color •Texture
•Form/Shape •Value
Line
Types
•Vertical- Represents dignity, formality, stability and
strength.
•Horizontal- Represents calm, peace and relaxation.
•Diagonal- Represents action, activity, excitement and
movement.
•Curved- Represents freedom, the natural, having the
appearance of softness and creates a soothing feeling
or mood.
Vertical Lines
Horizontal Lines
Diagonal Lines
Curved Lines
Color
Color has an immediate
and profound effect on a design.
Types
•Warm Colors
•Reds, oranges, yellows
•Cool Colors
•Blues, purples, greens
Types
•Open, uncluttered
spaces
•Cramped, busy
•Unused vs. good
use of space
Texture
The surface look or feel of something.
Types
•Smooth surface
•Reflects more light and, therefore, is a more
intense color.
•Rough surface
•Absorbs more light and, therefore, appears darker.
Smooth Texture
Rough Texture
Value
The relative lightness or darkness of a color.
Methods
•Shade
Degree of darkness of a color
•Tint
A pale or faint variation of a color
Visual Design Principles
There are five principles that encompass
an interesting design.
•Balance
•Rhythm
•Emphasis
•Proportion and scale
•Unity
Balance
A element is repeated at
the same repetition each time.
Rhythm
Graduated Rhythm