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Point, Line, Plane: Jessica Colvin
While working on a sewing project this weekend, I noticed that the process of sewing a garment is made up of points, lines, and planes. Points, as defined in Graphic Design: The New Basics, mark a single position in a … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Camille Oppedal
This photograph showcases the concepts of both point and line. The fairy lights themselves, tiny glowing orbs, represent point because they are a single, finite object in space. The string that holds the lights represents a line because it is … Continue reading
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Textures: Allison Cissna
For this first blog post I was searching for a cool pattern to use and that’s when I noticed just how many textures and patterns are around me. In my opinion, the difference between texture and pattern is textures are … Continue reading
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Texture: Sara Nielsen
I find the following four images relevant to the topic of our courses first project regarding pattern design. Our readings covering Texture and Pattern from Graphic Design: The New Basics. The first image I included is a wooden surface of … Continue reading
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Texture: Joshua An
When I went out searching for patterns and textures, I was greatly inspired by the piece shown to us in class called Britta Maj cotton linen fabric. The first picture I took was of a pillow that caught my attention … Continue reading
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Texture: Mary Gerber
Over a series of several days, I did my best to examine the textures and materials surrounding me and take photos of the textures in the moment I first witnessed them. I never had really reflected on how prominent texture … Continue reading
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Texture: Patricio Orozco
In my bedroom deciding what pictures I should take that have texture or even a pattern at the most. Looking around my surroundings for objects with these characteristics when I came across my backpack that I use to carry … Continue reading
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Texture: Kimberley Conway
As you have probably noticed by these images, I am not a world renowned photographer. I attempted to find textures that I see every day that where choices made by the people who designed my apartment, and one made by … Continue reading
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Texture: Kim Santos
Everyday, I walk by these two things as I enter the CUB. I don’t find them too interesting in the context of what we’ll be doing for our first assignment, but I see potential for pattern within the tall grass … Continue reading
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Texture: Tavia Hall
I was super excited about taking pictures, and deciding which pictures to post. Texture is found everywhere, and comes in so many different forms, rather it be physical and/or visual. The first picture is part of a collage I made … Continue reading
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