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Wedding - Coggle Diagram
Wedding
Elements
Shapes
With the first venue the shapes of setting will be rectangular because this will somewhat be a contrast with the rings (Tassiopoulos, 2010).
With the second venue the shapes which will be used is circles with the guest plates and table; meanwhile with the bride and groom's table it will be rectangular (Tassiopoulos, 2010).
Space
With the first venue everyone normally does not pay attention to detail therefore two- dimensional spaces are necessary (Tassiopoulos, 2010).
With the second venue every detail whether big or small its noticed. hence three-dimensional space is filled with decoration or elements which will attract the guest attention. that is where flowers come in and lights (Tassiopoulos, 2010).
Colour
the different types of coloured flowers hence creates a happy mood at the reception; with the white and green at the ceremony it create a mood of formality (Taheri, 2020).
Texture
The materials used in the decoration has to be designed in a manner that heightens the feelings or moods (Tassiopoulos, 2010).
Placement
Decorations in the correct position and context, as a highlight or as a precise message (Tassiopoulos, 2010).
Harmony
This is what one obtains when all the bits function together whereas at the reception every table, chair, centrepieces thus create a sense of unity (Taheri, 2020).
Scale
Messing around with sizes and shapes will lead to the amount of differnce will depend deepy on the content within (Taheri, 2020).
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Theme
English Garden
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