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Page 1: Design elements

Design Elements

Shape

Form

Space

Mika Lee

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SHAPE

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In this 3-dimensional object shapes such as circles and triangles can be seen. These shapes are mostly geometric. Therefore, it’s best described as

a geometric object.

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I’d say that the design of this whole space is very geometric. Triangles, squares, rectangles have been used a lot in this composition. Also, the fact that the whole thing

is symmetrical makes it seem more geometrical.

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This is also a very geometric design. With a range of mathematics- based shapes such as triangles and irregular squares and 90-degree corners , one can agree

without a doubt that it’s not an organic design.

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This bowl of goods incorporates both geometric and organic shapes. It may be organic because of some of the irregular and nature-looking shapes featured. It may

also be geometric because of the circles and squares found in this bowl of goods.

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This design is mostly geometric. The reason for this is because mostly shapes such as circles, and squares can be seen. The car, on its own, is a very mechanical/masculine

design. Therefore, I’d classify this as geometric.

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These are clearly 2-dimension shapes. The tattoos contain very organic, curvilinear shapes which I think are very interesting. On the whole, the composition is very

intricate and elegant which is why I’d classify it as of being organic.

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As a 2-dimensional design, this contains both organic and geometric shapes. The circle and straight, 90-degree cornered letters being

geometric while the adult and kid organic.

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This is a 2-dimensional design. However, shading in and tones used on the boy and dog gives it a feeling of it being 3-dimensional. Shapes used

in this design are organic; irregular, asymmetrical.

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FORM

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Form has been created by the use of light and darkness in this picture.Lightness being the sky and darkness being the architecture.

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Here, light and shading techniques has also been used to create a feeling of form. The whole light background (bright sky & sun) and dark shaded object

(bridge) makes the architecture in this picture advance.

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Here, the whole blurred background and clear cherries has been used to create form as well. The background has been blurred allowing the subject (cherries) to

advance.

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Form has been created by the use of geometric/blurred versus organic forms. Here, the fluid being poured out advances while the background recedes.

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In this picture, form has been created by the use of space. Space being the ocean/water surrounding the building. Also, the largeness of the building in

comparison to the other buildings far behind makes it stand out more.

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SPACE

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In this composition space has been created by the use of distance and positive/negative space. Distance being the length between the one stool and the other stool and positive/negative space being the man on the stool versus

the empty stool.

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In this picture, distance has also been used to create a feeling of space. The distance between each tree and how the further it gets the closer the trees are to each other.

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In this design, light and dark has been used to create a feeling of space.

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Space has been created by the use of organic forms in this design.

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The black versus white is what has been used to create a feeling of space.