Tuesday, December 11, 2012

43) Anticipated Motion

This image shows anticipated motion

42) Spatial Puzzles (Equivocal Space)

This image shows spatial puzzles

41) Multiple Perspective

This image shows multiple perspective

40) Amplified Perspective

this image shows amplified perspective

39) Illusion of Space by Linear Perspective

this image shows the illusion of depth by linear perspective

38) Illusion of Space by Aerial Perspective

This shows aerial perspective

37) Illusion of Space by Vertical Location

This shows the illusion of space by vertical location

36) Illusion of Space by Overlapping

This images show space by overlapping

35) Scale Confusion

This image shows scale confusion

34) Alternating Rhythm

This image shows alternating rhythm

33) Progressive Rhythm

this image shows progressive rhythm

32) Absence of Focal Point

This image shows absence of focal point

31) Degree of Emphasis

The focal points are each line
1. straight line
2. zig-zag 
3. curved

30) Emphasis by Placement

This shows emphasis by placement.

29) Emphasis by Isolation

this is an example of emphasis by isolation

28) Emphasis by Contrast

This is an example of Emphasis by contrast

27) Crystallographic Balance (aka All Over Pattern)

This is an example of all over pattern

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

25. Design Concepts Asymmetrical Balance

This image shows asymmetrical balance there is the same weight of the objects on each side just not the same exact thing on both sides

24. Design Concepts: Symmetrical Balance

This image is perfectly symmetrical. It is the same on one side as it is the other. 

23. Design Concepts. Unity through Variety

This image shows unity through variety.  The various objects that make up the person give it unity.

20. Design Concepts Unity through Repetition

The boats in this image show unity through repetition.

19. Design Concepts. Unity through Proximity

This image shows unity through proximity.  The plate bowl and food are all unified because they are close.

18. Design Concepts: Visual Texture

This image shows visual texture. The tile in front of and behind the figures shows visual texture

17. Design Concepts: Tactile Texture

This image shows tactile texture.  You could touch the denim and feel the texture of the fabric

14. Design Concepts: Curvilinear Shapes

This image show a curvilinear design.  The lines are not straight or precise just random.

13. Design Concepts: Rectilinear Shapes

This image shows rectilinear shapes.  It is a painting of of shapes that have squared edges.


12. Design Concepts: Nonobjective shapes

This image shows nonobjective shapes.  The circles and half circles do not represent anything

11. Design Concepts. Abstraction

This image shows abstraction.  Its a portrayal of a person but highly abstracted.

10. Design Concepts: Idealism

This image shows idealism.  In this painting Jesus Mary and John were idealized as being perfect.

9. Design Concepts: Distortion

This image shows distortion. The building is visually distorted due to the angle the photograph was taken.

8. Design Concepts: Naturalism

This image shows natural foliage in a natural setting.  It portrays naturalism.

7. Design Concepts: Lost and Found Contour

The Light and the water in this image create lost and found contour.  It is created with the waves and light bouncing off of the water.

6 Design Concepts: Line as Value

This Cross Hatching of lines creates the illusion of different value.  The values range from white to dark grey.

Monday, October 15, 2012

5 Design Concepts: Gesture Line

These figures are composed of gesture lines.  Which means they show or try to show movement.

4 Design Concepts: Contour Lines

The puzzle piece show contours.  These contours are formed by outline of the puzzle piece

3 Design Concepts: Line as Emotion

The telephone cord shows emotions of the people on each end of the conversation.

2. Design Concepts: Line as Direction

The Light in this image illustrates direction.  The light acts as a line.

1. Design Concepts: Line as Shape

This Image Illustrates the fact that shapes can be created by single lines.  In this design the three white lines create circles.