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Pattern Design and Color Interaction- Jenna Hayden
The first pattern I chose was from patternfoundry.com by Ryan Gander named Mitim. This pattern is geometric with a white and red pattern. The colors in this pattern do not change, instead all of the small squares are red and the … Continue reading
Blog Post #2: Pattern Design & Color Interaction
This is an example of a geometric pattern. It uses triangles, a basic geometric shape to complete the pattern. The pattern is very straightforward and is tiled. The pattern utilizes two different textured triangles to create the pattern, one with stipled … Continue reading
Pattern Design and Color Interaction- Marci Hohner
I found both of these patterns in my closet, one is a dress from Brandy Melville, and the other are yoga pants from LuluLemon. First, my geometric design (right), is the dress. This pattern is pretty random, and could almost … Continue reading
Pattern Design and Color Interaction
Geometric The first pattern I chose was a simple, geometric pattern. It’s simple and though some of the lines used to create the pattern are organic, the repeated sequence is extremely symmetrical and therefore creates a very geometric shape. The … Continue reading
Pattern Design and Color Interaction- Sandra Albertson
After browsing through a large collection of widely varying patterns, I settled on one geometric pattern and one organic pattern that I thought successfully used a variety of design elements. First off, I found this blue and green geometric pattern which … Continue reading
Pattern Design and Color Interaction – Amy Koller
Geometric This pattern is identifiable as geometric because you can identify that pattern that is being repeated throughout the picture. This one is a little tricky to identify whether it is a line, dot, or grid. But if you look … Continue reading
Pattern Design and Color Interaction – Lisa Gaviglio
Geometric This pattern is geometric because there is a visible pattern of lines and dots that make up a grid. The tile is repeated in a diamond shape running vertically and horizontally. Each tile in this pattern can be seen … Continue reading
Figure/Ground and Framing – Melissa Tsitsis
This pattern that I chose to evaluate for this blog seems to be made up of the letter “S.” When I originally looked at it there were two of the same patterns that were next to each other. The one … Continue reading
Pattern Design and Color Interaction- Shannon Heric
The first pattern I chose was from society6.com called FLAMINGoS by Monika Strigel. This pattern is organic compared to geometric. The flamingos are separated at all different levels in the pattern, are tilted in different angles and are facing left … Continue reading
Small Multiples – Brian Tomsovic
Custom sprite sheets are a hobby of sorts for some. A sprite sheet is a series of characters, usually the same character or a series of characters in different poses. Their original use was for video games, so that the … Continue reading