Sketchbook Cover

Personal Reflection Questions
1.) How did you take the photograph? I took 2 photos. I took both of them with my phone. The piano I took one day when I was bored, and the zebra was taken at a safari in Texas. I went there this summer.
2.) Why is this photo good? I think the piano photo is good because there's no definitive end, and I think the zebra photo is good because it shows colors and patterns on the zebra that I didn't know were there. There's actually a small black stripe through each tan stripe.
3.) Why do you value this photograph? I value these photos because they're one of the best photos I feel that I've ever taken. Both show things that are more complex, like there's a meaning inside.
4.) What is your theme? How did you showcase your identity? My theme is that life doesn't have a specific order. I like things in order, but I also need things to be disheveled sometimes, just to keep myself in check.
5.) How do the other images/text selected relate to your theme? The text is all different fonts, and that ties into the fact that life doesn't have a specific order. There isn't one specific font (order) that life has to be. It's diverse.
6.) Describe how you used the chosen principle of design. I used the monochromatic color theme so that the message would be heard, and it won't be drowned out by color. There's also a balance as in the circles on either sides of my name, and my first and last names are balanced being the same number of letters. There's also a variety of the photos I used, in trying to get different photos.
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