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Elements And Principles of Design

 

Line:

The power line divides the photo into 3 sections. The curved lines of the grain silo softens the image. The straight line of the grass adds strength.

Colour:

The soft monotone of the light blue and brown hues adds a mellow feel. The light shades of blue add a relaxing feel and the Brown adds stability.

Shapes:

The soft billows of the clouds add softness to the straight lines of the buildings. Curves on the top of the grain silos add interest.

Form:

The peaks in the building’s rooftops look like add-ons that give the illusion of 3-D. The tallness of the silos adds height.

Space:

The negative space of a sky helps to define the horizon. The eye is drawn to the negative space on the bottom third of the photo.

The positive space is the silos and the dried grass. The negative soft billowing clouds into thirds.

Texture:

The soft clouds and rough dry grass adds interest and gives you a feeling of what they would feel like.

Tone/Value:

Large grey and blue sky with white buildings and soft brown grain silos in the same but darker shades adds monotone to the picture.

Emphasis:

Focal point is the collection of white farm buildings.

Balance layers:

1.Smooth, cool sky

2.Buildings

3.Dry grass

Repetition/Pattern:

The roof lines on the buildings give the feeling of add-ons

Contrast:

Grain silo-clouds

Sky-to the dry grass

Unity:

1.Farm Picture

2.Cool colours- Light grey/blue

3.Large grain silos

4.Angles and space taken of buildings

   

Principle players of the string sections. Alex is an exceptional violinist to watch for the future.

Explore each of the formal compositional principles below. In some cases, several principles may be involved in the composition of the image. This is fine, but the principle you choose should be what you feel is the PREDOMINATE one in the look of the image.

Planetary Nebula image of unity.

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one of my pillows

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Day 1 - 2025 UN Women Asia-Pacific Women’s Empowerment Principles Forum

 

Over two days, nearly 200 business leaders, entrepreneurs, regulators and policymakers from 15 countries came together with a shared purpose: to accelerate action on gender equality as a driver of sustainable and inclusive growth across the region.

 

With the support of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade through the Gender Action Lab and WE RISE Together, and alongside IFC - International Finance Corporation and Talent Corporation Malaysia Berhad (TalentCorp), the Forum highlighted the powerful role of business, innovation and impact in advancing women’s empowerment across workplaces, marketplaces and capital markets.

 

Photo: UN Women/Marco Yap

 

 

Image from '[Principles of Geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation.]', 002293150

 

Author: LYELL, Charles Sir, Bart

Volume: 02

Page: 208

Year: 1840

Place: London

Publisher:

 

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I like this one because all of the colors balance each other no one color stands out by itself.

I chose this picture for my Element of Design for Rhythm because, the land is naturally like that and not man made.

the five tenets are a collection of principles by which i guide both my work and personal life.

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The small flowers on top look disproportionate in relation to the giant stem they are on.

Great on campus marketing tool

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