Design principles
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Balance
Types of balance in visual design

Hierarchy/Dominance/Emphasis
Scale/proportion
Scale in design
Increasing an element's scale in a design piece increases its value in terms of hierarchy and makes it to be seen first compared to other elements while decreasing an element's scale reduces its value.
See also
- Composition (visual arts)
- Gestalt laws of grouping
- Interior design
- Landscape design
- Pattern language
- Elements of art
- Principles of art
- Color theory
Notes
References
- Kilmer, R., & Kilmer, W. O. (1992). Designing Interiors. Orland, FL: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. ISBN 978-0-03-032233-4.
- Nielson, K. J., & Taylor, D. A. (2002). Interiors: An Introduction. New York: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ISBN 978-0-07-296520-9
- Pile, J.F. (1995; fourth edition, 2007). Interior Design. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. ISBN 978-0-13-232103-7
- Sully, Anthony (2012). Interior Design: Theory and Process. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-4081-5202-7.
External links
- Art, Design, and Visual Thinking. An online, interactive textbook by Charlotte Jirousek at Cornell University.
- The 6 Principles of Design