Design: A planned arrangement of visual elements to construct an organized visual pattern.
Content: The concept/subject/narrative.
Form: The manipulation of materials and visual characteristics.
All design evolves from point, line and plane. Design principles include: unity, harmony, simplicity, emphasis, focal point, scale, proportion, balance, and rhythm.
Design elements include line, shape, texture, illusion of space, time, motion, value, color, and virtual space.
Analysis is problem solving and communicating an idea.
Perception is nature, art history, and culture.
Material explorations are visual experiments and process sketching and building.
2D is length and breadth, 3D is length, breadth, and depth.
Depth: transversal direction/forwards and backwards
Breadth: horizontal direction/left to right
Length: vertical direction/up and down
3D needs to be viewed from different angles and distances.
Form in space
Surface and relief, light and shadow, depth of relief, modular structure, spacial relationships.
Stop motion is animation techniques to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own. Usually done with clay (claymation) sometimes paper.
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