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Point, Line, Plane: Rachel Bigler
For my first picture I chose a WSU blanket that I own, which I felt showed a nice example of point. What I liked about it was how it showed a gradient of far spaced out points to a rapid … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Kimberley Conway
The first Image is representing point. It took a while for me to really find a good example of point that was in the physical world rather than the digital. I happened to be wearing some mesh shorts and looked … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Riley Cagle
The first photo is of a strand of lights streaming across the porch of my house. This photo represents line in two separate fashions. The initial look draws your eyes down the picture to follow the lights as they get … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Whitney Demarest
When I opened up the topic for this weeks blog post, I thought that I had a strong understanding of what pont, line, and plane were. I thought to myself yeah, this blog will be a piece of cake! … … Continue reading
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Texture Evan Taylor
For this assignment I found myself looking for patterns and textures that I pass every day without really noticing. The first picture is old concrete steps leading to my front porch. They are well weathered and pretty rough, on top of the … 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: Katrina Bittner
For this assignment I found myself looking at everything in my room differently. There are so many different textures and patterns that I had never noticed before. When I think of texture, I think of how something feels. How even … Continue reading
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Texture: Steven McCracken
When I started searching for textures to use as inspiration, I knew I wanted to find some that could be interpreted in multiple ways since that’s always been interesting to me. I wok as a graphic designer in my off … Continue reading
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Texture: Elvira Alvarez
When I took these pictures, I was looking for everyday patterns and textures that are ignored. I believe that they have beautiful potential to become something greater. The picture on the left hand side is the shirt that I was … Continue reading
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