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Scale
Above is a picture I took during the summer that I believe represents scale quite well. According to Lupton and Phillips, “No matter what size your work will ultimately be, it must have its own sense of scale”. In this … Continue reading
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Rhythm and Balance
I chose this image for rhythm and balance because it’s a good representation of asymmetry. The words are places mostly on the left side of the image to balance out the flag on the left side. Also, there are words … Continue reading
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Rhythm and Balance
This image is a great example of rhythm and balance. This well oriented tiling I photographed in front of todd hall offers a peaceful and satisfying view. The movement and power within the stone tile pattern gives the image rhythm. It draws the … Continue reading
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What It Is – Part 1
In this image Barry is defining what an image is. She mentions that the center of everything we call “The Arts” or what children call “Play” has something that seems alive. Not exactly in the way humans are alive, but … Continue reading
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Rhythm & Balance
For the theme of Rhythm and Balance within the book I found this flyer to represent a good balance of the use of ink, layout, and design on the page. The image of the blue lotus “anchors and activates elements … Continue reading
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Scale
I found an advertisement in a magazine that I was casually reading and I noticed scaling. Each of the vitamin water bottles is the same size, but adjusted correctly to make it seem as if the bottle placed in … Continue reading
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Scale
I chose this image of a flyer for Coug Spotlight as representing Scale. I first noticed the flyer for its vibrant printing and kind of majestic dynamic (colored smoke surrounding a microphone). From a distance the bottom and top fonts … Continue reading
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Scale
I chose to take a picture of essential oil bottles because they were the same size. You can tell that one of the bottles is closer because it appears bigger than the other one. This is a good representation of … Continue reading
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Framing
To analyze framing, I decided to take a photo of a picture that hangs in the living room of my apartment. I chose this picture not just because of the literal framing of the photograph, but because of the effect … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane
To represent Point, Line, Plane, I decided to take a photo of the cover of David Foster Wallace’s The Broom of the System. Firstly, notice at the bottom of the image there is a banner made up of various lines/points … Continue reading
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