The six principles are as follows: 1. Contrast 2. Balance 3. Emphasis 4. Unity 5. Movement 6. Pattern/ Repetition
Contrast- This picture represents contrast because value is apparent within this photo. (2013)
Edited With: Black and White
Balance- This picture represents balance because everything is even and uniform within the image. (2013)
Edited With: Black and White
Emphasis- This picture represents emphasis because the Guinea pig is a different color then the background of the image. (2013)
Edited With: Brightness and Contrast
Unity- This picture represents unity because all of the colors come together and create a uniform composition (2013)
Edited With: Hue and Saturation
Movement- This picture represents movement because the dog and ball have a blurry look, while the background is in focus. (2013)
Edited With: Hue and Saturation
Pattern/Repetition- This picture represents pattern because there is a constant flow of repetition in the image (2013)
Edited With: Brightness and Contrast
"Artist Choice"- This picture represents emphasis and contrast because the car stands out due to it's color compared to the background color. This picture also shows color and shape. Color because the color of the car stands out and shape because of the shape of the car. (2013)
"Artist Choice"- This picture represents pattern and balance, pattern because candles are repeating and balance because the candles balance each other out in terms of size. This picture also demonstrates the elements of color and line. Color because of the different colors of the candles and line because the candles are in a straight line. (2013)
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Principles of Design
The six principles are as follows: 1. Contrast 2. Balance 3. Emphasis 4. Unity 5. Movement 6. Pattern/ Repetition