Thursday, November 20, 2014

Matching Game

Elements & Principles of Design:

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


Image
E/P of Design
Rational
Framing

Framing

The horses and trees are framed.
Pattern and Repetition

Repetition and Pattern
The petals all look the same and they're all going the same way
Bird's Eye View

Bird's Eye View
You can see peoples heads and their shadows look like from above
Movement and Rhythm

Rule of Thirds
The river looks like it's moving in a rhythm the the flamingo is making it.
Leading Lines

Symmetrical Balance
The path is leading away from the camera
Vertical Lines

Vertical Lines
The people, fence and houses all are vertical
Asymmetrical Balance

Unity
All the pencils are making a symmetrical circle except the yellow, and they're on the side of the photo 
Horizon Line
You can see how the earth curves on the horizon line in this photo
Symmetrical Balance

Leading Lines
Both sides of the tunnel are exactly the same
Unity

Horizontal Lines
Everything is in black and white and all the thingys look the same.
Diagonal Lines
The rainbow behind the girl is diagonal lines
Worms Eye View

Proprotion and Scale
It's what a worm can see... people working at an oil spill
Texture

Texture
You can see the individual fibers in the ropes
Curved Lines
All the lines are curved 
Proportion and Scale

Rhythm and Movement
All the necks of the things are different lengths.
Horizontal Lines
The basketball hoop is horizontal to the basketball and girl and her arms.
Emphasis

Emphasis
The baby tree is emphasized by being the only thing in color
Variety
There are a bunch of different things providing variety
Simplicity

Simplicity
It's simple because there is one thing... an egg. Something really simple
Rule of Thirds
The rule of thirds states that the subject should be in a third, and the tree is

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