Principles of design rhythm pattern

Learn how to incorporate rhythm and pattern into your design with these top principles. Discover inspiring ideas to add movement and visual interest to your creations.
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Op Art Animation courtesy http://www.op-art.co.uk/ Before reading this post, click here for a list of resources and supplies (and where you can buy them) to get you started creating your own wonderful rhythmic line drawings. Rhythmic designs are formed any time a line is repeated to form a pattern. Rhythmic patterns can be seen all around us, from the veins in a leaf to the curling waves of the ocean to the whorls of your finger prints. They're even in the pattern on the bottom of your…

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In 'Principles of ornamental art' (1875), Hulme discusses elements of design: line, texture, symmetry, color and contrast, and the key roles these play in creating visual variety, a sense of rhythm, variation and balance. Hulme, F. E. (1875). 'Principles of ornamental art'. London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin. Accessed April 4, 2023, from https://archive.org/details/principlesoforna00hulm/ Art Drawings, Pencil Drawings, Design, Play, Trainers, Art Lessons, Contrast Art, Art Things, Book Art

In 'Principles of ornamental art' (1875), Hulme discusses elements of design: line, texture, symmetry, color and contrast, and the key roles these play in creating visual variety, a sense of rhythm, variation and balance. Hulme, F. E. (1875). 'Principles of ornamental art'. London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin. Accessed April 4, 2023, from https://archive.org/details/principlesoforna00hulm/

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