Madison, Wisconsin.
April, 1916.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | Divisions of Industrial Arts Design | [7] |
| II. | The Primary Mass and Its Proportions | [13] |
| III. | Horizontal Major Divisions of the Primary Mass | [19] |
| IV. | Vertical Major Divisions of the Primary Mass | [33] |
| V. | Appendages and the Rules Governing Them | [43] |
| VI. | Enrichment of the Contours or Outlines of Designs in Wood | [57] |
| VII. | Enrichment of the Contours or Outlines of Designs in Clay | [77] |
| VIII. | Enrichment of the Contours or Outlines of Designs in Base and Precious Metals | [87] |
| IX. | Surface Enrichment of Small Primary Masses in Wood | [99] |
| X. | Surface Enrichment of Small Primary Masses in Wood. (Continued) | [117] |
| XI. | Surface Enrichment with Minor Subdivisions of Large Primary Masses in Wood | [133] |
| XII. | Surface Enrichment of Clay | [145] |
| XIII. | Surface Enrichment of Precious Metals. Small Flat Planes | [160] |
| XIV. | Surface Enrichment of Large Primary Masses in Base and Precious Metals | [179] |
| XV. | Color: Hue, Value, and Chroma; Stains | [194] |
| XVI. | Color and Its Relation to Industrial Arts Design. Large Surfaces of Wood; Wall and Ceiling Areas | [201] |
| XVII. | Color and Its Relation to Industrial Arts Design. Small Surfaces in Clay and Metal | [209] |
| Complete Summary of Rules | [218] | |
| Appendix | [223] | |
| (a) A Complete Course of Study for the Applied Arts in Thin Base and Precious Metals. Relation of the Rules to the Problems | [224] | |
| (b) A Complete Course of Study for the Applied Arts in Pottery. Relation of the Rules to the Problems | [237] | |
| Index | [245] |
INDUSTRIAL ARTS DESIGN