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Introduction to the Elements of Design
... parts which can be isolated and defined in any visual design or work of art. ... The use of line in combination results in the development of form and value ... Expressive Qualities of Line. Certain arrangements of line are commonly ...
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Principles of Design
In this century, sports have provided models for ideal male body proportions. Beginning with the rise of televised football in the 1960's, ...
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Color, Value and Hue
Any given color can be described in terms of its value and hue. ... mix with white to lighten the value (tint), mix with black to darken the value (shade), ...
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Native Americans: Historic Background
Native American Arts: Woodlands. The Iroquoian peoples who inhabited the woodlands of the Northeast and upper Midwest were a loose confederation of tribes. ...
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Native Americans: Historic Background
Native American Arts: Woodlands. The Iroquoian peoples who inhabited the woodlands of the Northeast and upper Midwest were a loose confederation of tribes. ...
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Principles of Design
The Principles are concepts used to organize or arrange the structural elements of design ... For a further discussion of balance in design see these sites: ...
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Japan: Historic Background
Japan: Historic Background ... The art of landscaping and gardening has developed to a high level of sophistication, in which carefully designed informal ...
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Japan: Historic Background
Japan: Historic Background ... The art of landscaping and gardening has developed to a high level of sophistication, in which carefully designed informal ...
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Japan: Historic Background
Nature, in the most ancient religions, is filled with gods, ... and other objects strongly affected the content and meaning of Japanese art and design. ...
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Japan: Historic Background
Japanese Visual Arts. Literacy came to Japan via China, and the Chinese system of writing was adopted. Although a phonetic alphabet was also developed, ...