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Monday, October 15, 2012

12) Nonobjective Shapes

Nonobjective is defined as having no object reference and no subject matter suggestions. The triangles, squares, lines, and circles, in the image above, neither have a purpose for being placed where they are, nor have any sense of object reference.
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      • 29) Emphasis by Isolation
      • 28) Emphasis by Contrast
      • 27) Crystallographic Balance
      • 26) Radial Balance
      • 25) Asymmetrical Balance
      • 24) Symmetrical Balance
      • 23) Unity with Variety
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      • 20) Unity through Repetition
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      • 18) Visual Texture
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      • 16) Value as Emphasis
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      • 14) Curvilinear Shapes
      • 13) Rectilinear Shapes
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      • 11) Abstraction
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