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Design elements constitute the content of a design piece. Some of the uses of line include: Mood conveyance Organization Border Direction Texture Support Line WD131: Fundamentals of Design Unit 2: Line Module 1: Understanding the Categories of Line and Their Functions

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Design elements constitute the content of a design piece.

Some of the uses of line include:

Mood conveyanceOrganizationBorderDirectionTextureSupport

Line

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Line used to convey mood

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Line used to organize the design

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Line as a border

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Line used to direct the eye across the page

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Line as texture

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Line Supporting the message

WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 2: LineModule 1: Understanding the Categories of Line and Their Functions