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Sunday, December 9, 2012

24) Symmetrical Balance


Symmetrical balance is when the image or object has equal balance on both sides. In this example the left side matches the right side which indicates symmetrical balance. If you were to cut the object in half both halfs would fit perfectly on one another.

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      • 45) Illusion of Motion by Blurred Outline
      • 44) Illusion of Motion by Repeated Figure
      • 43) Anticipated Motion
      • 42) Spatial Puzzles
      • 41) Multiple Perspective
      • 40) Amplified Perspective
      • 39) Illusion of Space by Linear Perspective
      • 38) Illusion of Space by Aerial Perspective
      • 37) Illusion of Space by Verical Location
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      • 35) Scale Confusion
      • 34) Alternating Rhythm
      • 33) Progressive Rhythm
      • 32) Abscence of Focal Point
      • 31) Degree of Emphasis
      • 30) Emphasis by Placement
      • 29) Emphasis by Isolation
      • 28) Emphasis by Contrast
      • 27) Crystallographic Balance
      • 26) Radial Balance
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