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paint

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This week we had a guest speaker talk about Sherwin-Williams paint with us and talk to us about paint. Something that I did not know before was that paint has 3 different purposes: it protects against things like weather, stains, and rot. Paint also is used for aesthetic reasons, and it also can do things that I had no idea about before, like air purifying and sanitizing self-cleaning. We also learned how, while not always necessary, using a primer before painting is a good idea; it can help the paint stick to the wall and make it last longer. Like paint, there are lots of different types of primer, and you have to make sure that you use the right type for your project.  primer There are 5 different types of binders in paint that we talked about. alkyd, latex, acrylic, epoxy, and urethane.  Alkyd is an oil-based paint; it has a smooth finish and is normally used in interiors.  Latex is a water-based paint and is used in interiors, but you shouldn't use it in extreme envir...

Emphasis, Proportion/Scale, and Rhythm

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This week we learned about emphasis, proportion, scale, and rhythm, which are all important when designing a space.  emphasis   Emphasis is very important; it can be used to create a focal point or a point of interest in a room, which is important to create a good space. room with a clear focal point proportion and scale  Proportion and scale have to do with the size of things. For example, you don't want a tiny table with giant chairs; it wouldn't work. Proportion and scale help make sure that things are the right size. It can also change the size of other things in the room; the chairs being super big would make everything else in the room feel smaller. room out of scale rhythm   Rhythm can be achieved through repetition and is an important element of design. It is created when shapes, colors, lines, or patterns are repeated in a way that moves someone around the room; it can also create movement in the room.  room using rhythm 

Balance, Unity, and Symmetry

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 Balance, Unity, and Symmetry This week we learned about balance, unity, and symmetry, which are all very important when designing something. Balance Balance is the visual weight of a room. If your room is much heavier on one side compared to the other, the room is unbalanced. Here is a picture of both. unbalance  balanced  symmetry There are 3 different types of symmetry: normal symmetry, asymmetry, and radial symmetry. Radial symmetry is the most basic of the three, with it just being that both sides of the room are the same. Radial is the second easiest; its room is designed around a circle, and asymmetry is the hardest because it can be easy to make the room feel unbalanced if it's not done well. radical symmetry  asymmetry  skeches 

color

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 this week we talked about  how color works with the elements of design space, line, shape, texture, and light. Chapter 11 talks about how colors work with the different elements  space, line, form, texture, and light, to change how they are perceived.   depth and space, lighter colors look closer to you if and darker colors look farther. Colors also creates transparency when colors overlap. Colors relate to line to create different shapes   form and texture  change how colors are seen, rough textures looking darker and smooth textures looking lighter.  Light also affects colors, with designers and artists having to think about light to create different effects on colors.  

Primary Elements

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week 1  this week we learned about the Primary Elements. which are point, line, plane and volume  point A point has no detention, no height, and no depth. It marks a position in space, a few places where you would see a point is at the end of a line, when 2 lines meet, or in the center of an object. because of those things, even though a point a point doesn't have any direction we can still see them with the context of other objects.  line A line is kinda like a point, but is has length 2 points can make a line, but a line cant become a point. A line can be formed with a solid connection between objects or with repeating objects. A line can be used to connect different elements or to show movement or the edge of an object. There are 2 different types of lines. There is the normal line, which only goes in the horizontal or vertical and there's the oblique line, which goes in every other direction.  plane This is not the type of plane that flies in the sky. A plane in...