This course aims to provide the practical knowledge about Color relationships, composition, and Color mixture. Students will study the effects of Color on the development of design as well as the psychology of Color and its power to deliver effective marketing messages.
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course | Learning Outcomes (at course level)
| Learning and teaching strategies | Assessment Strategies | |
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BMA 111 | Design Principles (Theory)
| Students will be able to: CO1. Apply design elements and principles, color Theory, typography on their own projects. CO2. Define famous design layouts and renowned art work from history. CO3. Illustrate different forms of design. CO4. Create & design compositions using perspective and color, with speed, accuracy and dexterity and variety of media. | Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, reading assignments, Demonstrations, Group activities, Teaching using advanced IT audio-video tools
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks.
| Assessment Strategies Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects
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Introduction to Colors. Color Palettes- Primary Colors, Secondary Colors, Tertiary Colors. The Color Wheel. Color Schemes supported by Color Wheel: Complementary Color Scheme. Analogous Scheme, Complementary Scheme, Split- Complementary Scheme, Triadic Scheme, Rectangle or Square Color Scheme.
Monochromatic, Achromatic and Neutral colors, Color Temperature: hot, warm, cold, cool. Hue. Saturation. Intensity: light, pale, bright, dark. RGB and CMYK.Vector and Bitmap/Raster Graphics, Image Formats, Color Modes.
Introduction to Elements of Design- Color, Line, Shape, Space, Texture, Value.Introduction to basic shapes- Circle, Square, and Triangle.Playing with shade and shadow. Lights & Texture- Texture through light, Patterns. Introduction to Principles of Design- Balance, Contrast, Emphasis/Dominance, Harmony, Movement/Rhythm, Proportion, Repetition/Pattern, Unity, Variety.
Introduction to Perspective: Definition, Uses and Types of perspective: One-point perspective, Two-point perspective, Three-point perspective, Four-point perspective, Zero-point perspective. Bird’s eye view, Insect’s eye view, Forced Perspective.Converging Points, Vanishing Points, Observer’s Points.
Typography- typeface, typeface family, font, anatomy of type, typographic measurement –point and pica, text type and display type, classification of type - old style, transitional period, modern, slab serif, sans serif, script, decorative etc. selection of a type face in design-clarity: readability and legibility, integration with visuals, concept and theme etc.
1. Timothy Samara, “Design Elements: A Graphic Style Manual”, Rockport Publishers; First Edition (April 1, 2007)
2. MilindMulick, “ Perspective”, JyotsnaPrakashan
3. James Craig, “Basic Typography: A Design Manual”, Watson- Guptill, New Edition ( 1 September 1990)