Visual Order Book

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VISUAL_ O DE .

description

Kaylie Beckley

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VISUAL_O DE .

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content

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figure/ground

similarity

proximity

closure

continuance

translation

rotation

reflection

glide/reflection

dilation

structured space

symmetric balance

asymmetric balance

ambiguous balance

neutral balance

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figure/ground to distinguish between the main object of focus and the

background

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sim

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proximitythe way that the eye favors objects that are near each other,

and how the objects form a group

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closurethe way the eye and brain sense a need for closure in an incomplete object or figure

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translation to take an image or object, and repeat them in a

sequence of vertical, horizontal, or both

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rotationtaking a image or object and rotating it from 1 to 359 degrees in either direction

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reflectionto mirror an image or object to show it in a reverse direction

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glide/reflection to take an image or object, and mirror it. Then move the mirrored object up, down, left, or right while leaving the original object in its place

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to take an image or object, and mirror it. Then move the mirrored object up, down, left, or right while leaving the original object in its place

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dilation taking a image or object and showing different sizes

within a sequence of a grid. This would include from

small to large, vice versa, or sometimes both.

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symmetric balancea compositional balance that lies equally over the central axis

of the page

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asymmetric balance a compositional balance that lies unequally over the central axis of the page

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asymmetric balance a compositional balance that lies unequally over the central axis of the page

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ambiguous balancea compositional balance that is unpleasing to the eye, and lies slightly

uncentered on the central axis

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neutral balancea compositional balance that shows randomness all

over the page and the central axis

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® kaylie beckley, 9/20/2012

completed as a requirement for visual communication in the

graphic design department at the kansas city art institute.

michael kidwell, assistant professor.