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Principles of design - Coggle Diagram
Principles of design
Principles of Design in Artwork
Proximity
Suggests an intimate relationship between self-questioning and identity transformation
Close proximity of hand, face, and question marks
Proportion
Directs focus to important thematic elements (self-alteration, questioning)
Exaggerated proportions of the hand, brush, and question marks
Variety
Adds visual interest and complexity, symbolizing multifaceted identity
Variety in color (red, green, neutrals), shapes (geometric question marks, organic figure), and textures
Unity
Ensures that all elements work together to convey the message of internal conflict
Cohesive color scheme and theme of self-transformation
Rhythm
Suggests a sequence of doubts or transformations
Rhythm created by repeating question marks and curved lines
Pattern
Reinforces the ongoing nature of self-doubt or questioning
Repeating question marks along the arm
Movement
Creates dynamism, emphasizing ongoing self-alteration
Movement guided by the flow of the question marks and brush strokes
Emphasis
Focus on identity alteration and questioning
Emphasized elements: hand with brush, red question marks, green paint
Contrast
Highlights the themes of self-doubt and transformation
Textural contrast (smooth face vs. chaotic paint)
Value contrast (light figure vs. dark background)
Color contrast (red question marks, green paint vs. neutral figure)
Balance
Creates tension between action (self-transformation) and inaction (neutral face)
Visual weight is shifted with the hand, brush, and question marks
Asymmetrical balance