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Principles of Persuasion Open Workshop on March 20-21, 2009 in Seoul,
2009년 3월 20일과 21일에 걸쳐 서울 프레이저 플레이스에서 열린 POP_설득의 심리학 오픈 워크샵
Elements/Principles of design that are included in this photo are color, contrast, line, and perspective. I think perspective is the most prominent in this photo. This photo was taken from a very deep, below angle to allow you to see both the sole of the shoe, and the bottom parts of the boot. The subject is sitting high on the slant of the field and the photographer lies further down on their stomach to take a photo looking above.
This photo is creative and original because although the subject is feel, a lot of uphill grass is shown to allow the black of the boots to really stand out.
The rule of thirds is followed in this photo because the feet are aligned with the uppermost horizontal line of the gride. This allows for the bottom part of the photo to be mainly grass an the highest strip of the grid to show the black of both the boots and the jeans.
I believe this photo deserves a ten because it is taken from an unusual perspective for a shoe shot, and also because the stark contrast between the green grass and the black boots make the photo stand out.
Following POINT LINE PLANE lesson from Inspiration University Design Principles Class (www.BrittaSwiderski.com)
I received my class kit, so I redid the booklet cover. (My original tag was much smaller than the ones provided in the kit.)
Principles of Branding in Publishing: Branding applies to small presses and book series as well as to you as an author. Understanding all the details of publishing and branding will help you whether you plan to work with one of the big six or self-publish. Participants will come up with five words they want people to think of when they walk into a room and bring those to the workshop. Focus will be placed on how to achieve a persona based on those five words. Come ready to discuss how tying social media, your personal appearance, and even demeanor help create your professional persona. Presented by Cascade Writers. Ages 18+. Space is limited and advance sign up is required in Cascade 1. (Photo by Michael Hanscom for Norwescon)
Principles: balance, proportion and unity
There was an asymmetrical balance in the photo with the colors connected and coming into unity were it all flowed nicely. It had a large proportion with the size of the two object they looked similar but you could tell they were different.
Elements: texture , value and line.
The background and a lot of folding texture and lots of lines (implied) which made the value intense with the different shadows that was made with the folds.
Michael Parker, Global Industry Head of Shipping & Logistics, Citi and Chair of the Poseidon Principles drafting committee.
Credits: Marine Money and John Galayda.
James Mitchell, Manager of Rocky Mountain Institute Global Climate Finance and Industry Programs.
Credits: Marine Money and John Galayda.