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TEXTURE: The surface quality of an object that appeals to the sense of touch, sight and sometimes sound ( auditory senses). Textures can be described as smooth, bumpy, rought, etc. 

IMPIED TEXTURE is a photographic texture that looks rough but is actually smooth to the touch!

FORM: A shape that is 3 dimensional and encloses a volume. It has width, height and depth...a cube, spere, cone, pyramid, cylinder etc.

COLOR: Describes the hue of an object that our eyes percieve. There are two types of color: NATURAL COLOR and MAN-MADE COLOR. Color has value ( Light & Dark), Intensity ( Purity or strength of color).

SHAPE: Usualy a 2 dimensional object that encloses a space. It has height and depth...i.e. a circle, square, triangle, rectangle , oval or some organic shape.

LINE: A mark made with a moving tool. It is longer than it is thick. A line can be labeled as ACTIVE, PASSIVE, ORGANIC or GEOMETRIC.

The elements of art...

What you need 2 know

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SPACE: Describes an area within or around an object or group of objects or elements.

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*The Elements of Art by Art Heroes /Kevin McMahon/Bellarmine College Prep

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TYPOGRAPHY: The study of letter forms 

SERIF TYPE

Aerial Perspective /Space...

"Sans" ( meaning without ) Serif type is just what it signifies, a typeface without the attached pointed or sometimes square feet or ends. Sans-serif fonts have become the most prevalent for the display of text on computer screens. This is partly because screens have shown oscillation on the fine details of the horizontal serifs. Additionally, on lower-resolution digital displays, fine details like serifs may disappear or appear too large.

San Serif faces are most commonly referred to as "Gothic" faces. Traditionally they have been used for titles, display type ( Large type), or headlines because they lack a serif which supports the ease of reading large amounts of text type. The most notable, modern and widley used sans serif typeface or font is" Helvetica".

Sans Serif Typeface

You are accustomed to seeing type everyday in your lives, but have you ever really looked at the letters that make up the words that you read? There are thousands of typefaces. One of the easiest ways to differentiate them is whether they are SERIF or SANS SERIF type faces. Serifs are the pointy feet and ends that are attached to the ends of a letter. Most famous monuments, Roman and Greek architecture, churches and public buildings have inscriptions carved into them that make use of serif type faces. Look around you...Where do you see this type of face?

It is commonly believed that the serif designed into these fonts help your eyes track the words that are printed across the page such as in a book, magazine, or newspaper....the serifs acting as pointers or an implied line that your eye follows as you read! The serif keeps you from jumping from one line of text to another! 

Serif Type Characters

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