DPS: JSS 2 CCA SECOND TERM – A-VIBE BLOG

WEEK ONE: PRODUCTION OF PATTERN

Production Of Pattern

A pattern is a repeated decorative design or motif used in art and craft to create visual interest. Patterns can be geometric or organic and are often used in textiles, paintings, and architectural decorations.

The following are key points:

Patterns create rhythm and balance in art.

They can be simple or complex depending on repetition and design.

Patterns can be used to enhance the aesthetic appeal of objects.

Types of Patterns

1. Simple Repeat Pattern

A simple repeat pattern involves the repetition of a single motif in a straight line or grid without any variation.

These include:

Continuous motifs repeated horizontally or vertically.

Basic shapes like circles, squares, or triangles repeated uniformly.

Simple geometric designs for fabric and wall decoration.

2. Diamond Repeat Pattern

A diamond repeat pattern is created when motifs are repeated in a diagonal or diamond-shaped arrangement.


They are:

Often used in textiles and floor tiles.

Creates a dynamic and visually interesting design.

Can combine different motifs within the diamond shape.

3. Mirror Repeat Pattern

A mirror repeat pattern occurs when one side of the motif is reflected to create a symmetrical effect.

Examples include:

Motifs mirrored along a central axis.

Symmetrical designs in wallpapers and borders.

Enhances harmony and balance in visual art.

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