The first part of the assignment was fairly easy, but it was the second part that I had difficulty figuring out how I wanted it look different from the first.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Balance
The first part of the assignment was fairly easy, but it was the second part that I had difficulty figuring out how I wanted it look different from the first.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Emphasis and Focal Points
This image demonstrates emphasis of one-element. Although the swimmer might be considered the focal point, I believe it's the cityscape. I say this because the wording above the image attracts your eye more than the swimmer. Found on Bing.
This image represents emphasis by contrast, because the rest of the faces are yellow and they have smiles while the red one has a sad face. Found on Bing.
This image has an emphasis on isolation. The dancers to the right seem to be the focal point, while the single dancer to the left is isolated from the group numerically and with a bright light. Found on Bing.
This image demonstrates emphasis by placement. The fire-hydrant is the focal point because when you look at the hydrant your eyes move to the tree then to the building and eventually to the yellow post and back to the hydrant. Found on Bing.
This image has no focal point. It is almost like splatter paint.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Unity Assignment
I found this image on Bing. This image represents proximity. The placement of each curved person creates an image of a tree.
This was also found on Bing. This image contains repetition. The tire treads repeat both vertically and horizontally.
The repetition of berries is varied in both size and in color. Image found on Bing.
The black lines that go from the center to the edge continue even though the lines go from being in a cylindrical design to a flat surface. Found this on Bing.
This image of the New York Times webpage shows how the grid organizes the page so things are easy to find. Found this screen shot on Bing.
This image is both chaotic and non-objective. The image doesn't depict any certain image. Found this on Bing.
American Gothic is considered figurative in design because it depicts a person. Found on Google.
This was also found on Bing. This image contains repetition. The tire treads repeat both vertically and horizontally.
The repetition of berries is varied in both size and in color. Image found on Bing.
The black lines that go from the center to the edge continue even though the lines go from being in a cylindrical design to a flat surface. Found this on Bing.
This image of the New York Times webpage shows how the grid organizes the page so things are easy to find. Found this screen shot on Bing.
This image is both chaotic and non-objective. The image doesn't depict any certain image. Found this on Bing.
American Gothic is considered figurative in design because it depicts a person. Found on Google.
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