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Figure/Ground:Thomas Chiou

Figure/Ground Ambiguity is just as the name sound its ambiguous. It can be commonly described as a blurred figure. Figure/ground ambiguity exits when it can’t determine what is ground or figure. The Figure & Ground is also called the Gestalt … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture – Robert T. Hartley

Pattern when something or a structure is organized in a way that is consistent creating a visually pleasing balanced aspect where the design is repeated in a repetitive unit, shape, or form. Pattern can exist almost everywhere in various forms. … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture: Bryan Duran

The term pattern can be defined in many different ways. Depending on the situation, a pattern can be defined as repetition of different or same components that come together to make a whole piece. A repeated decorative design can be … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture: Caleb McEnderfer

  Patterns can be defined in multiple ways and it can depend on the situation, but I think that pattern can be defined as a reoccurring element that repeats to make a noticeable mark. This definition can apply to multiple … 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: 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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Final reflection: Evan Taylor

For my redesign of the paradise creek brewery menu, I wanted to make a minimalist design. With the use of dark color tones and white, it creates a contrast between the text and background in hopes that it would appear simple, straightforward, and … Continue reading

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Final Reflection: Katrina Bittner

When looking at my classmates menu designs, I had a hard time deciding which one I wanted to compare to my own. I noticed some menu designs had similarities to mine in color, overall theme, and hierarchy- so I decided … Continue reading

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Final Reflection: Kira Norman

While looking through everyone’s menu design, I had a hard time choosing which one was my favorite. After some consideration, I realized that Whitney Demarest’s flip book-like menu was definitely my best pick. The hierarchy of the menu starts from … Continue reading

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Final Reflection: Riley Cagle

For my final blog post, I chose to compare the menu designs on Sophie Stoltman and myself. Both of these menus do a good job of creating a visual hierarchy that is clear and easy for the viewer to navigate. … Continue reading

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