A shape is any two-dimensional area with a recognizable boundary. This includes circles, squares, triangles, and so on.
Shapes fall into two distinct categories: geometric (or regular) and organic (where the shapes are more free form).
viewShapes fall into two distinct categories: geometric (or regular) and organic (where the shapes are more free form).
viewForms make up a variety of things in the real world, including sculptures, architecture, and other three-dimensional objects.
viewGive the gift of beautiful design this holiday season with these modern holiday gift ideas, from glassware and decor to games and speakers.
viewGive the gift of beautiful design this holiday season with these modern holiday gift ideas, from glassware and decor to games and speakers.
viewTexture is the physical quality of a surface. Like form, it can be part of a three-dimensional object, as in the example below (a small prickly cactus in a shiny ceramic pot).
viewIn design, texture adds depth and tactility to otherwise flat images. Objects can appear smooth, rough, hard, or soft, depending on the elements at play.
viewGive the gift of beautiful design this holiday season with these modern holiday gift ideas, from glassware and decor to games and speakers.
viewBalance is the equal distribution of visual weight (more specifically, how much any one element attracts the viewer’s eye). Balance can be affected by many things, including color, size, number, and negative space.
viewBalance is the equal distribution of visual weight (more specifically, how much any one element attracts the viewer’s eye). Balance can be affected by many things, including color, size, number, and negative space.
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