Hairstyling & Esthetics 10, 20, 30; Hairstyling 20, 30; Esthetics 20, 30
HAES8D
Module 8D: Elements of Design (Hairstyling) (Core)
Outcome
Explore the impact of
elements of art and
principles of design on
hairstyling.
Indicators
(a) | Respond critically, using appropriate vocabulary, to advanced examples in the context of hair creations considering how the elements of art and principles of design are applied. |
(b) | Respond to the inquiry question, how are elements of art and principles of design in hair reflective of time, culture and societal influences? |
(c) | Critique examples of hair (e.g., ‘the Rachel’ hairstyle, Elvis Presley’s pompadour, Twiggy’s pixie cut, gender expression) that were influenced by historical art styles or pop culture movements. |
(d) | Critique examples of hair (e.g., renaissance braids, sixties long hair, WWI bobs that were easier to manage, Japanese geisha hairstyles) that were influenced by social, cultural, geographical and environmental contexts. |
(e) | Use advanced colour theory principles and tools to customize hair services to meet individual needs (e.g., warm cool colours, complementary colours, monochromatic analogous and triadic colour schemes). |
(f) | Discuss advanced image development strategies used for artistic expression such as exaggeration, layering and simplifying. |
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