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Design, Harmony and Unity
  • Chapter 2

Robbie Buchanan May 2007
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Vocabulary words
  • Composition
  • Design (noun)
  • Design (verb)
  • Harmony
  • Proximity
  • Repetition
  • Style
  • Theme
  • Transition
  • Unity

3
Terra cotta pots and blush-toned flowers create
a casual garden ambiance for this celebration
setting. Harmony of the parts displays unity
in the design.
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Design
  • The word Design, when used as a verb, means to
    plan and carry out a project in a skillful way.
  • An arrangement of parts, details, forms, colors,
    and other elements should produce a complete and
    artistic unit - often called a composition and
    design.

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Three activities to stimulate the design process
  • 1 - Thinking It is necessary to think about
    the requirements of a particular flower
    arrangement.
  • What are the visual effects, style and theme?
  • What will be the placement?
  • What are the physical limitations size, color,
    shape?
  • When is the design needed?
  • And where will it be used?

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2 Observing
  • Careful observation of the work of other floral
    artists provides a basis for creating your own
    original floral style.
  • Study all periods and different countries. We
    benefit from the what other designers have done.
  • Look at Floral Magazines.
  • Visit Floral Shops
  • Look at designs you like and figure out why you
    like it.
  • Look closely at designs that you do not like and
    find out why.

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3 - Practicing
  • Practice Makes Perfect
  • Gaining experience in the actual construction
    process and finding solutions to design problems
    are vital to the entire process of design.
  • You can volunteer in a florist shop,
  • practice with flowers at home and here at
    school,
  • attend workshops and floral classes offered by
    the GA State Florist Association or Garden
    Clubs, etc.

8
  • As you gain more and more experience as a floral
    artist, you will increase in confidence in
    expressing your own style of design.

9
Style and Composition
  • Style a unique way of presenting
  • The type or expression of a design
  • A time period, ex. Victorian Style
  • A region, ex. Japan or Europe
  • The purpose, function or message of a floral
    arrangement.
  • Asking yourself what style is needed ? before
    beginning construction of a floral bouquet will
    expedite the design process as well as the
    gathering of supplies to make the floral
    composition.

10
Composition
  • Is defined as putting together a unified
    harmonious whole by combining parts or elements
    using an idea or theme.
  • You must select the parts according to the
    purpose for which the arrangement will be used.

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These questions are important considerations in
planning and constructing a floral design
  • For what purpose is the arrangement going to be
    used?
  • Does the arrangement need to be made for a
    special occasion, or does it need to match a
    predetermined theme?
  • What is the size of the room and the location in
    the room in which the design will be placed?
  • From what distance will the arrangement be
    viewed?
  • At what level will the composition be viewed?

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Harmony
  • Is the wise selection of individual parts to
    form a floral composition.

13
  • The principle of harmony is essential ingredient
    in floral design a lack of harmony is
    disturbing.

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To study the structure of a floral composition as
it relates to harmony, first it is necessary to
look at the requirements for the bouquet. Ask
these questions to get a feel for harmony
  • What mood and theme is needed formal,
    sophisticated, informal, natural, cute, funny,
    period style, contemporary, special occasion,
    season, or holiday?
  • What size, shape, texture, and color are needed
    for the various parts to match this theme?
  • After selecting the parts, do they all go well
    together?
  • Are they in tune with one another?
  • Do added accessories add to the theme?

15
  • A feeling of harmony is exhibited in
  • this buffet design. The design style, shape,
    flowers and added accessories enhance and support
    a football or homecoming party theme.

16
  • All the component parts of a floral composition
    should somehow harmonize with one another. It is
    vital that the flowers in a design are compatible
    with one another in order to support an overall
    design style.

17
  • Accessories are often important additions in
    floral arrangements. The candles, grapes, plums,
    and kiwi in these party designs repeat colors and
    enhance an overall harmonious theme.

18
  • Harmony is ultimately achieved when the
    arrangement blends and looks correct in style and
    placement with its setting or location.

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Unity
  • Related to harmony, but slightly different, is
    the idea of unity. The word Unity is defined as
    the state of being one, united, or complete in
    itself.
  • Unity means that the whole composition must be
    predominant over its individual parts. You must
    see the whole before the pieces of the design.

20
  • Unity in floral design refers to the completed
    arrangement or the whole being more important
    or predominant, over the individual parts.
  • This tropical centerpiece demonstrates unity as a
    result of harmonious parts.

21
  • Three important ways of achieving unity are
    proximity (combining flowers into one design),
    repetition (repeating similar elements such as
    color throughout a design), and transition
    (providing a gradual change from one part of a
    design to another).

22
  • An overwhelming desire for harmony and unity can
    result in an arrangement that is uninteresting,
    dull, and boring.

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Variety is the Spice of Life Ways to avoid
monotony in designs
  • Repeat colors, but use different values and
    intensities.
  • Repeat shapes but at the same time use different
    sizes or use similar flower types in different
    colors.
  • Adding a strong focal point or a striking accent
    area within a bouquet can relieve monotony.
  • Vary the outside shape of a floral design so that
    it so not geometrically stiff.

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  • A geometrically stiff design appears more relaxed
    and natural with some variation on the outside
    perimeters
  • A unified appearance with added variety is
    achieved

25
Summary
  • The procedure of design is a planned process that
    involves thinking, observing and practicing.
  • These activities will stimulate the design
    process and your sense of style by increasing
    your awareness and experience.
  • The creation of a certain style is directly
    related to the parts or elements selected to form
    a floral composition, which is the organization
    of parts into a harmonious whole.

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Summary Continued . . .
  • You can achieve this harmony and unity in your
    designs through the conscious, wise selection of
    parts
  • These parts which include the container,
    flowers, foliage, and accessories will together
    support a desired theme, mood, or style, and
    result in a harmonious and unified design

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  • In preparation for the quiz define the following
    Vocabulary words, using your notes.
  • Composition
  • Design (noun)
  • Design (verb)
  • Harmony
  • Proximity
  • Repetition
  • Style
  • Theme
  • Transition
  • Unity

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Match Game QUIZ Part 1
  • Composition
  • Design (verb)
  • Transition
  • Style
  • Proximity
  • To plan and carry out a project in a skillful
    way.
  • Combining flowers into one design
  • A unique way of presenting, the type or
    expression of a design
  • Is defined as putting together a unified
    harmonious whole by combining parts or elements
    using an idea or theme.
  • Providing a gradual change from one part of a
    design to another

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Match Game QUIZ Part 2
  • Harmony
  • Unity
  • Theme
  • Design (noun)
  • Repetition
  • An arrangement of parts, details, forms, colors,
    and other elements
  • Is the wise selection of individual parts to
    form a floral composition.
  • repeating similar elements such as color
    throughout a design
  • the state of being one, united, or complete in
    itself.
  • The matter of central concern that is developed
    throughout the room, party, or composition.

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Match Game QUIZ Part 1 KEY
  • Composition
  • Design (verb)
  • Transition
  • Style
  • Proximity
  • D. Is defined as putting together a unified
    harmonious whole by combining parts or elements
    using an idea or theme.
  • A. To plan and carry out a project in a skillful
    way.
  • E. Providing a gradual change from one part of a
    design to another
  • C. A unique way of presenting, the type or
    expression of a design
  • B. Combining flowers into one design

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Match Game QUIZ Part 2 KEY
  • Harmony
  • Unity
  • Theme
  • Design (noun)
  • Repetition
  • G. Is the wise selection of individual parts to
    form a floral composition.
  • I. The state of being one, united, or complete
    in itself.
  • J. The matter of central concern that is
    developed throughout the room, party, or
    composition.
  • F. An arrangement of parts, details, forms,
    colors, and other elements
  • H. Repeating similar elements such as color
    throughout a design
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