GCM 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Pentagon, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe

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Geometric: can be described using mathematical terminology, very regular or precise, commonly found in man-made things, easier to reproduce, ex. Irregular or uneven: difficult to describe using definitions, more commonly found in nature, ex. Shapes of clouds, puddles, trees, leaves, rocks etc. Positive & negative shape: positive shape: the subject matter within a work of art, negative shape: in the background around a positive shape, can be as clear and distinct as positive shapes. Principle: emphasis: an area that attracts attention in a composition, these areas are more important when compared to other objects or elements, can create this contrast through colours, placement, relative visual weight, etc. Ideally you want a single dominant element, the entry point to your design. Target audience: who are your clients trying to reach, ask your client who they want to appeal to with the design right from the beginning.

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