Design Principles in Dressmaking and Art Quiz
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Proportion in design involves the relationship of one part to another. Uneven space relationships are more interesting than even ones.

proportion

Harmony is the unity of all the principles, the overall look of a garment which creates a sense of completeness. A good combination of color, size, shapes, lines and texture which goes along.

harmony

Rhythm is the smooth flow and repeated use of lines, texture, color, shape, and pattern. This creates a pattern that the eyes can follow throughout the design.

rhythm

Transition is created when the eye is directed from one element to another. An example is when a curve line leads the eye to.

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Outline refers to the outer edge of the design. Style line refers to the lines that divide up the space inside of

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Uneven space relationships are more interesting than even ones.

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______ It is the unity of all the principles, the overall look of a garment which creates a sense of completeness.

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______ This is the smooth flow and repeated use of lines, texture, color, shape, and pattern. This creates a pattern that the eyes can follow throughout the design.

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______ This is created when the eye is directed from one element to another. An example is when a curve line leads the eye to

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______ refers to the outer edge of the design Style line refers to the lines that divide up the space inside of

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Study Notes

Principles and Elements of Design in Dressmaking

  • Application of skill and taste enhances beauty in design, creating visually appealing garments.

Key Design Principles

  • Proportion: Refers to the relationship between different parts of a garment; uneven space relationships often generate more interest than uniform ones.

  • Balance: Ensures that visual weight is distributed evenly; creates stability and harmony in the design.

  • Harmony: Represents the unity of design elements, achieving a cohesive overall look that evokes a sense of completeness through effective combinations of color, size, shape, lines, and texture.

  • Emphasis: Highlights focal points within the design, drawing attention to specific areas to create interest.

  • Rhythm: Achieved through the smooth flow and repetition of lines, texture, colors, shapes, and patterns. It allows the eye to follow a guided path throughout the design.

  • Transition: A design element directing the viewer's eye from one feature to another, often facilitated by curves or lines.

Additional Design Elements

  • Outline: The defining outer edge of a garment, establishing its shape.

  • Style Lines: These lines divide the space within the design, adding structure and visual interest.

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Test your knowledge of the principles and elements of design in dressmaking and art. Explore concepts such as proportion, balance, harmony, and emphasis that contribute to creating beautiful and aesthetically pleasing outfits. This quiz will assess your understanding of these fundamental design principles and their application in the world of fashion and dressmaking.

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