Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Match Game

Asymmetrical Balance
Bird’s Eye View
Curved Lines
Diagonal Lines
Emphasis
Framing
Horizon Line
Horizontal Lines
Leading Lines
Movement/Rhythm
Pattern/Repetition
Proportion/Scale
Rule of Thirds
Simplicity
Symmetrical Balance
Texture
Unity
Variety
Vertical Lines
Worm’s Eye View


Image
E/P of Design
Rational
Framing
The way that you can only see a little bit of the photo through the hole in the wood frames the whole focal point.
Repetition/Pattern
Repeated consistency of an element in a work.
Bird’s Eye View
I think it is birds eye view because it is from an angle that a bird would be at. View from above looking down.
Rule of thirds
 Placed along the one third lines/intersections.
Symmetrical Balance
One side balances or mirrors the other.
Vertical Lines
The lines in the buildings are all going vertically, along with the sidewalk posts. North to south. ~Grandness, Spirituality~
Unity
produces a balanced harmonious, complete whole.
Asymmetrical balance
different objects balance each other out on the page.
Leading lines
Lines that lead the eye to the other points in the image.
Horizontal Lines
All the trees/branches lines run east and west. ~rest, calmness~
Diagonal lines
run in a slanted direction. Movement, direction.
Proportion/Scale
The photo is set up as if the bottle is bigger than the people, and its out of proportion.
Texture
Appearance and feel of a surface
Curved Lines
All the lines on the stairs are curved, so it really makes it stand out.
 Movement/Rhythm
leads the viewers eyes to an object
Worm’s Eye View
A worms eye view would be coming from an angle upward, since the worm is little. 
Emphasis
Elements in a piece that are given dominance or attracts attention.
Variety
differences in elements/principles of design that give interest to a composition.
Simplicity
singling out an item from their surroundings. Eliminating distractions.
Horizon Line
Used to emphasize the sky or ground based on the placement of horizontal line where ground meets sky.

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