Focal point: where the eye goes to first in a space. Ex. The statue in the middle of all the plants. It leads us our eyes to look at it first.
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Transition: a curved line that draws your eye from one area of a room to another. Ex. The archways in this photo lead you thought the house.
Repetition: some thing that is repeated. Ex. The beams on the ceiling of this room with lights.
Asymmetrical balance: 2 things distributed in an unequal way. Ex. The compartments above the tv
Texture: adds visual interest: ex. The walls on this kitchen have a texture to them making it very interesting and unique to look at.
Forms: an object in a space - maybe memorable. Ex. The light fixture
Radial balance: things emanating around a central point of the room.
Gradiation: draws the eye around- lets the eye follow a pattern ex. The wall does this
Scale: the size comparisons
Proportion: an object to an object that makes things functional, ex. This is a big room so there are big pieces of furniture.
Texture: adds visual interest, ex. The wall and ceiling in this picture
The ceiling… Diagonal line: creates movement
Curved line: creates ease, elligence and flow.
Horizontal line: creates the illusion of width in a space.
Vertical Line: creates the illusion of height in a space.
Light: the warm light creates the mood of calmness.
Pattern: creates visual interest in the space.
Symmetrical Balance: its purpose is to create and distribute an equal balance with the look of the eye.
Focal point: where the eye goes to first in a space. Ex. The statue in the middle of all the plants. It leads us our eyes to look at it first.
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