The Seven E lements of Art
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The Seven Elements of Art
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Lines
Mark that is long and straight.The designer might have choose it if there in interior design and they need sort of a rectangle shape sofa, they need straight lines.
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SHAPE
A quality found in object or body.The designer must have used this in different forms to design.
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FORM
External appearance of a clearly defined area.
They would use this so they could have the perfect measures for something.
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VALUEThe changes in the base color.
The designer could use this from making something really light to a little darker.
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TEXTURE
The condition of a surface.
They could use this if they want something to be felt.
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COLORSomething lively, bright, and colorful.
The maker must use these to make appealing to the buyers eye.
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SPACE
An illusion of object having 2 dimensional figures.
The designer must use this so that the buyer can see the difference between 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional figures.
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What I prefer in design……