Elements and Principles of Design


Description: This project was about exploring the different principles and elements of design. For this specific one, we took 12 pictures of these elements that we saw out in the real-world. They included line, shapes, texture, space, value, color, balance, movement, contrast, unity/variety, emphasis, and pattern. Then, we put the pictures into a powerpoint and come up with a grade-level specific definition. This is something even younger kids could do as a project. 

Extension: A project that you could do for younger elementary grades, such as 2nd, to help teach the design concept of lines would be a line drawing with yarn or string. The students are given different types, colors, and lengths of string or yarn. Then they can arrange them on their paper into different types of line such as straight, wavy, etc. After they have it laid out, they glue the strings onto their paper. This project can be used to reinforce or teach how there are different kinds of lines and each line can represent a different mood or emotion.

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