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Explore the process of designing with principles like proportion, emphasis, movement, and balance to create well-organized elements within a defined space. Learn how a single image influences positive and negative space, enhancing design quality. Develop your personality traits through creative exercises like drawing freehand boxes and designing chairs based on selected traits.
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DVC Level 2 Part 6Lesley Pearce National Facilitatorwww.technologynz.wikispaces.com
Designing with the principles • The process of designing is the ability to control the interaction of elements within a defined space • Understanding the principles of how to organize elements within this space makes a good designer • A single image within a single defined space exerts a certain amount of independent force. It instantly creates positive and negative space
Describe yourself • Draw 6 freehand boxes • Under each one write one of your personality traits (friendly, energetic, passive, strong, funny, inquisitive etc) • Draw this trait in the box, use line, shape, positive, negative….
Personality traits trusting flexible dangerous passionate playful steadfast confused volatile stubborn patient honest
Design a chair • Using your two chosen traits design two chairs