Friday, November 11, 2011

Review Week 13

The Principles of Design










The principle of repetition is used here to create a dramatic effect with otherwise simple and boring blocks.






The principal of scale/proportion is used to dwarf the viewer. The sculpture is enormous in comparison to the human scale and so is thought challenging. 






Balance is achieved here by having a larger and heavier object on the right and smaller objects and focuses on the left. The multiple focuses on the left help to even out the design.














 The emphasis in this design is most obviously on the red dot. After u see the dot the eye focuses elsewhere but keeps coming back to the dot because it is the center of attention.















Contrast is shown in this design through the use of black and white to create a recognizable object.




















 The rhythm in this design is shown through the repetition of the candles. It makes them the focus of the design.









Unity is shown in this design by having the elements connected. The swirl draws the eye deeper into the design while the stripe on the side also distracts the eye from the swirl.












 


 Variety is shown in this design by having a multitude of colors and sizes of objects. The focal point is obviously the red ball but the different shaped robots and the bright yellow soon draw the eye away and into different areas of the design.






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