Principles of Design
Principles of Design
LESSON 1
MS. KARLA ROSE R. ROMERO
What I Need to Know
Specific Objectives:
At the end of the class, you should be able to:
1. identify the different principles of design and the elements of arts present
in the various art movements;
2. appreciate the different principles of design and the elements of arts; and
3. create your own artwork by applying the principles of design and the
elements of arts based on the example of arts.
What I Know
A. Directions: Use the pictures that will be shown to check how much you
know about this topic. Classify them according to what principle of design
they belong. Write your answers in your test notebook. Choose your
answer from the following:
What I Know
Directions. Analyze
the image at the
center, then answer
the questions
provided in each
quadrant. Write your
answer in your test
notebook.
Activity 1
Directions. Analyze
the image at the
center, then answer
the questions
provided in each
quadrant. Write your
answer in your test
notebook.
Principles of Design
The juxtaposition of
strongly dissimilar
elements is called
contrast. Dark set
against light, large
against small, bright
colors against dull are
examples of contrasts.
Visual experience
becomes monotonous
without contrast.
Contrast can be seen
also in the thick and
thin areas of a single
brushstroke.
E. REPETITION AND RHYTHM
Materials: Oslo Paper ,Color Pastel ,Crayons ,Water Color ,Acrylic paint/ any paint
available
Procedure:
Look around and observe the people around you: your friends, your family and your
neighbor or the nature.
Describe them through a drawing or painting applying the principles of design
based on what you see in their faces or actions as they exercise the freedom of
expression in their daily lives.
Do this in an Oslo paper. You may use crayons, color pastel, water color, acrylic
paint or any available resources that you have.
ASSESSMENT 1