Introducing 

Prezi AI.

Your new presentation assistant.

Refine, enhance, and tailor your content, source relevant images, and edit visuals quicker than ever before.

Loading content…
Loading…
Transcript

Rhythm in Fashion

Sydney Lee

Rhythm by Repetition:

Types of Rhythm:

Progressive Rhythm:

Repetition of line, shape, color, texture, or pattern within the design

repetition of a shape the changes in a very regular manner

~ Progressive

~ Repetition

~ Gradation

~ Radiation

~ Transition

~ Opposition/Alternation

Examples: row of buttons, trim on collar and cuffs, the same color used several times.

Rhythm is achieved when the lines, shapes, colors, textures, or patterns in clothing and accessories are arranged to lead the viewer’s eye easily from one part of the garment to another

Rhythm by Gradation:

Gradual change in lines, shapes, color values or textures within the design

The degree of change must be SMALL or a jumpy, choppy effect will result.

Rhythm by Transition

Continuous line movement created by a line of shapes, colors, or textural trims

Examples: princess seam lines, contrasting piping around the collar and down the center front to the hemline

Rhythm by Radiation:

Lines, shapes, colors, or textural folds inward or outward from a central point or area.

Rhythm by Opposition/Alternation

Alternation of two or more lines, shapes, colors, textures, or patterns. Causes contrast or opposing details in a design.

Examples: yellow then blue stripes in a shirt, beads used against feathers, sheer then opaque fabric used

Learn more about creating dynamic, engaging presentations with Prezi