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Principles of Design
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This picture is an example of variety because it incorporates different types of furniture. The chair looks modern, while the couch and ottoman look older.
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This is an example of unity. It is using all contemporary design and the furniture looks new and modern.
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This is a example of proportion. The chairs are proportioned to the table and it looks even and equal.
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This is an example of scale. The shower is not completely to scale of the child because he couldn't reach the handles of the shower.
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This is an example of emphasis. The whole room is black and white and the picture is a bright red that pops.
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This is an example of rhythm. It is opposition because the lines in the window meet to form right angles.
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This is an example of rhythm. It is transition because it is an arched doorway and curves.
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This is an example of rhythm. It is repetition because the pillows are in a repeating order. There are three, and they go in the same order repeatedly.
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This is an example of asymmetrical balance. Their is a bench on one side, and chair on the other, so it makes it look balanced, yet it is not the same.
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This is an example of asymmetrical balance. This is because it is balanced on both sides but they are different.
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This is an example of symmetrical balance. There is a bed on each side and they have the same things on each bed.
This picture is an example of variety because it incorporates different types of furniture. The chair looks modern, while the couch and ottoman look older.
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