Asymmetrical Balance.
Bird’s Eye View.
Curved Lines.
Diagonal Lines.
Emphasis.
Framing.
Horizon Line.
Horizontal Lines.
Leading Lines.
Movement/Rhythm.
Pattern/Repetition.
Proportion/Scale.
Rule of Thirds.
Simplicity.
Symmetrical Balance.
Texture.
Unity
Variety.
Vertical Lines
Worm’s Eye View.
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E/P of Design
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Rational
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Framing
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The fence frames it so you only see that one part through the hole.
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Pattern/Repetition
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The same thing is being repeated all the way around.
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Bird’s Eye View
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It is taken from above which is where a bird would be.
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Rule of Thirds
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A third of the picture is different.
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Symmetrical Balance
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The sides balance each other.
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Vertical Lines
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runs north to south
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Unity
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Go together harmoniously.
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Horizon Line
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The picture has a horizontal view.
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Leading Lines
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The lines lead to the point.
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Horizontal Lines
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The things are horizontal, runs east to west.
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Diagonal Lines
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She is moving, sliding down the slide.
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Proportion/Scale
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The people appear to be smaller than they actually are.
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Texture
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You can see the texture of the rope in the picture, the feel of it.
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Curved Lines
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The steps are curved.
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Movement/ Rhythm
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Worm’s Eye View
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It is taken from below where a worm would be, opposite of bird's eye view.
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Emphasis
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Everything is black and white except for the plant so the focus is on it.
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Variety
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It has things of different sizes, shapes, and colors.
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Simplicity
There is little going on in the picture. It is simple. | ||
Asymmetrical Balance
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The tree is on the right and there is nothing on the left to even it out.
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