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Harmony In Design

Harmony In Design. By Melissa & Rachel . Definition Of Harmony . The Definition of Harmony is when all the elements of design match each other. The elements include Balance, Gradation, Repetition, Contrast, Dominance, and Unity. Example Of Harmony In Landscape Photography By Rachel.

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Harmony In Design

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  1. Harmony In Design By Melissa & Rachel

  2. Definition Of Harmony The Definition of Harmony is when all the elements of design match each other. The elements include Balance, Gradation, Repetition, Contrast, Dominance, and Unity.

  3. Example Of Harmony In Landscape Photography By Rachel The way that the elements complement each other is by the balance of color and the color. The dominance in this picture is the many colors in the sunset. The colors in the sunset are also the contrast. The two different types of trees going across the middle of the photo. The colors in the sunset going from a light pink to a dark blue demonstrate gradation.

  4. Example #2 Of Harmony In Landscape Gradation Unity Dominance Uses the 3/5 Ratio Obviously Harmony

  5. Example #3 Of Harmony In Landscape Gradation Unity Repetition

  6. How To Use Harmony When Creating Design This building uses balance vertically. It also uses repetition throughout all of the floors with the triangular blocks.

  7. Example #1 Of HarmonyIn Architecture Unity Balance Gradation

  8. Example #2 Of Harmony In Architecture Balance Repetition Dominance

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