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Principles of Design

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Balance in design is similar to balance in physics. In design however, simple symmetrical balance can be monotonous and uninteresting unless a formal, static approach is called for.

The most visually satisfying solution is to have a dominant element balanced by a minor supporting element or elements.

Visual Balance

The visual balance of a painting or design is one of its most important aspects. Always take an overall view of your work and ask yourself a few simple questions

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A large shape near the centre of a painting can be balanced by a small shape near the edge, just like a see-saw.

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A small dark shape can balance a lighter toned large shape. The darker a shape the heavier it appears.

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Lines meeting on the edge of a design, or even converging lines towards the edge, can throw a design off balance by drawing attention to the edge.

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Lines leading to the corners of a design act as arrows, throwing the design off balance by pulling attention towards the corners.

Color Balance


For a balanced color arrangement, there should be a dominant color temperature. This will cause attention to go to the subordinate color, as it will stand out in the dominant field. An overall cool color temperature can be balanced by a small area of warm or vice versa.

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Dominant color balance

Formal and Informal Balance


Formal balance is the safe, solid symmetrical balance used in much religious art. It is serious and predictable in keeping with the messages it delivers.
Informal balance is asymmetrical and dynamic, allowing the artist much more freedom of expression.

Illuminated Manuscript – The Book of Kells (8th Century), Shows formal, symmetrical balance used in much religious art of the time. Although incredibly beautiful in its intricate rendering, it appears rigid and formularised, showing little of the creators personality.

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Illuminated Manuscript “The Book Of Kells” (8th Cent.) Ireland

Two Horses One Rider from the Tang Dynasty (8th Century) China, shows a less formal approach to balance, where the weight of the dark horse and riders saddle cloth is offset by the riders beard and head gear. Notice how the mass of the dark horse is broken by the fine light lines of strapping and the white horse is similarly punctuated by fine dark lines.

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Space

An important consideration when balancing a design is the use of empty space. Packing too much information into a small area creates confusion and hinders understanding.

Try toarrangeelements to allow the eye to comfortably travel around the design. Break up busy elements with areas of relief.

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The letter above is clean and simple looking due to the careful arrangement of surrounding space, slightly weighted towards the bottom and with generous margin space. The reader is given the impression that the kitchen, foodpreparationand service are equally clean and elegant.

There is no right or wrong way to achieve balance in a design, painting, photograph etc. It is something that comes through practice and observation. Critical analysis of all variety of visual art helps sharpen your ability to juggle and shift elements to achieve visual balance.

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