Cohort B (Google Meet classes)
Cohort A (Independent lessons)
Cohort A (Google Meet classes)
Cohort B (Independent lessons)
Cohort B (Google Meet classes)
Cohort A (Independent lessons)
Cohort A (Google Meet classes)
Cohort B (Independent lessons)
Cohort B (Google Meet classes)
Cohort A (Independent lessons)
Elements of Design: these are the basic parts of a design. They include line, shape, form, texture, space, value, and colour.
Principles of Design: these are methods of using the elements to create an effective composition. Some of the principles are unity, emphasis, variety, and balance. There are more.
Create 4 effective photos featuring a rule of thirds composition.
The principle of design being explored in this project is balance. Rule of thirds is a type of asymmetrical balance. It is a method of balancing a photo that has an off-center focal point.
Create 4 effective photos featuring a symmetrical composition.
The principle of design being explored in this project is balance. Symmetrical balance features has the same visual weight either from top to bottom, from side to side, or around a center point. Most symmetrical photos have a focal point centered in the photo frame.
Create 4 effective photos featuring a strong leading line composition.
A leading line is a compositional trick that sends the viewer's eye to your focal point. Leading lines direct eye movement through the composition. This technique is known as convergence or continuation in other types of design. It can be used as a method to create the principle of unity or the principle of emphasis.