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Pattern and Texture – Jennifer Wenning

Texture is the grain of surfaces that can be felt, or seen.  It adds emphasis and detail to images or physical objects, so it is both physical and virtual.  Texture utilizes juxtaposition or contrast for affect.  Examples of juxtaposition are … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture: Lexi Day

A pattern is something that is repeating, while also being made of shapes, lines, and other planes. It usually isn’t a “loud” photo, as the pattern needs to be able to be understood by the person looking at it. To … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture: Ana Giles

Texture to me is what is showcased in an image that makes your brain feel like you could feel the image even if it is on a single, flat, plane. This image is a good example of texture because of … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture: Kathleen Zimmerman

  Repeating waves in this image make the composition a pattern. A pattern is the repeating of individual components to make a whole. The repetition of individual components creates an image which looks cohesive. In this image, the waves are … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture: Jocelyn Urias Castro

A pattern is made by repetition of objects or figures made by points and/or lines, creating a completely new “pattern” illusion. There can be hard to identify a pater in some images or objects sometimes, but when you let fly … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture-Thomas Chiou

I think pattern have a lot of different meaning and be used in many fields, but they all have a same concept. Pattern has the structures in a consistent, and regular manner. For example, Business can identify data pattern, like … Continue reading

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Pattern & Texture: Lauren Campanella

  There’s a difference when it comes to defining pattern and texture, but the two seem to be often linked together in artwork. This photo is great example of how patterns are made up of dots and lines. Patterns can … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture: Joshua Murphy

  I have chosen this round of wood as my image to demonstrate my understanding of pattern and texture. Before we started the reading on pattern and texture, I will admit that I had little knowledge on the importance of … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture: Isabella Troiani

Pattern and texture are often intertwined in graphic design. Pattern can be described simply as a repetitive design. The variations (of color, size, spacing, and so on) incite different emotions and uses. The following photo is a good depiction of … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture: Abby Larson

  This garage is covered in lots of textures, both virtual and physical. Tangibly, the garage door is made of a grid of license plates, which most people know to be smooth metal with raised numbers and letters, and sometimes … Continue reading

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