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Pattern Design: Jamie Marks
Organic pattern: I chose this pattern as an example for an organic pattern because, while the pattern repeats seamlessly, there are no regular lines, shapes, or continuous design elements aside from the subject. No two parts of the design … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Ryan Stuart
For my geometric design I chose a black and white pattern made of “L” blocks that manage to create an optical illusion. The “L” block are connected in such a way that they appear to be popping out at the … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Kai Amos
The image to the left is the front cover of “Matisee’s Garden”, a children’s book. This book contains many different organic patterns in the form of paper cutouts. These cutouts overlap and create images of both the scenes and animals … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Maryssa Beare
While there is indeed geometry in this cover design, Blurryface focuses more on being organic, showing the geometry in the natural world, structure in the natural world. Designer Brandon Rike uses the dot method in his design, having some organic stripes … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Savannah Wright
For my patterns I made the geometric one with ovals and rounded rectangles. By doing this, I was able to use the shapes tool and make them identical to each other. I added the dark green dot in the middle … Continue reading
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Design Blog #5: Pattern Design
For my first organic visual I decided to go with a natural coral design pattern. This pattern is organic do to the ripple effect that is associated with a live coral and made by nature not by man. It is … Continue reading
Pattern Design Alex Weber
For my geometric pattern I decided to visit nice.co. I go there often for inspiration and I thought it would be the perfect place to find some interesting patterns. The one to the left is done by Andy Gilmore and I love … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Anneleisce Holleman
My first visual example by M.C. Escher is geometric in my opinion because of it’s exact symmetry and hard lines and points which give it a very man-made/computer generated feel. It’s organizational architecture follows a grid like pattern and uses … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Ryan P Schimack
This picture is organic because it does indeed have a distinct pattern with the fish on bottom and the birds on top, but none of the lines are straight or geometric. Also, if you look closely you can see that … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Maria Eckmann
I chose to analyze these two patterns. The one with the orange flower- like elements represents a more geometric pattern. The flower element that is repeated is made up of regular circles repeatedly circling another regular circle, which creates a … Continue reading
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