Madison, Wisconsin.
April, 1916.


CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
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


Chapter I
DIVISIONS OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS DESIGN