Visual Principles in Design: Balance, Emphasis, Harmony, and More
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Explore the fundamentals of design through symmetry, asymmetry, gradation, contrast, emphasis, harmony, pattern, rhythm, movement, and space. Illustrative examples highlight these concepts in photography and art.
Visual Principles in Design: Balance, Emphasis, Harmony, and More
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Fredy A Diaz Principals of Design
Symmetrical Balance • This picture shows symmetrical balance because if you were to cut it in half both sides would be the same!
Asymmetrical Balance • This picture shows asymmetrical balance because if the picture were to be cut in half it wouldn’t be the same.
Gradation • This photo shows gradation because as the lines become to come closer the brighter they are and the farther they are the darker they get.
Contrast • This photo shows contrast because of the different colors next to others that differ. I HAVE SWAG
Emphasis • This photo shows emphasis because it focus on the strange sign and on little bill.
Harmony • This photograph represents harmony because of the color blue vivid comfort and the comfort of the hat.
Pattern • This photo represents pattern because the image repeats itself.
Rhythm • This photo shows rhythm because of all the colors that stand out and show up in the background RGB status.
Movement • This photograph shows movement because of the little bar that moves when a specific music pattern is being played.
Space • This photograph shows space because there is space between the cars in the other end of the sidewalk.