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Monday, December 5, 2011

Final Project Pictures

The following pictures were used to create my final project. Hope you enjoy!













Sunday, November 20, 2011

Color Schemes

 Split-Complementary Colors (green, orange and purple)
 Analogous Color Scheme (orange, yellow-orange and yellow)
 Archomatic Scale (light grey, dark grey and black)
 Complementary Color Scheme (green and red)
Monochromatic Color Scheme (red and red)

Monday, October 17, 2011

Value Scale

This is an example of a value scale with 10 different values.


Sunday, October 16, 2011

10 Black and White Value Pictures of Nature

The following pictures demonstrate the power of value. They were all taken at my home on a farm in Delaware. I hope you enjoy the pictures as I am sure a few of them are rather different (the farm animals) than the ones normally posted on our design blogs!









Monday, October 10, 2011

Five Examples of Shape

 This photo of unorganized silverware is an example of non-objective art.
 This desk is a an example of geometric shape because it is made of various sized squares and rectangles.
 This photo is an example of positive space, specifically the dark black background.
 This stick on the white background is an example of negative space, specifically because of the white background.
This is an example of biomorphic shape because it is natural and shows the growth of the ivy.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Lines are EVERYWHERE!

The following five photos are proof that lines exist all over our world, whether we acknowledge them or not. This is only a tiny glimpse of the lines in my community. Check out the lines in your home town!
In this photo, the lines that make up the outer shell of this air conditioning unit are very clear.

 This photo shows the repeating lines of parking spaces between apartment complexes.
 
This brand new West Village Parking garage has obvious lines that not only add detail to the structure but support between each floor and around the windows.
Grout lines of a brick building show lines along with the natural coloration of the bricks themselves. 
This is my favorite of all five photos because it was the least obvious yet seemed to be right in front of my face. This town is built and dependent upon lines for its structure and height. The red bars or lines are more prominent than the white lines but together they form a powerful tower.

10 Sketches










The above sketches were created for a line design project. According to Webster's dictionary, a line is a narrow mark that can have infinite length. All of these sketches were designed using Adobe Photoshop Elements 9. They all have their own uniqueness and emphasize different principles of design.