Hello,
Here is an infographic that illustrates average frequency ranges of common instruments.
Thanks for looking.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Asymmetrical Graphics
I've found a really good example of asymmetry in graphics. Asymmetry is useful when demonstrating space or size of objects, as well as showing multi-dimensional features of objects. Shapes look complete when you can demonstrate their 3-D characteristics.
http://www.123rf.com/photo_40989269_stock-vector-abstract-asymmetric-monochrome-stripy-object-complicated-geometric-shape-with-parallel-lines-graysca.html
http://www.123rf.com/photo_40989269_stock-vector-abstract-asymmetric-monochrome-stripy-object-complicated-geometric-shape-with-parallel-lines-graysca.html
Symmetrical Design
Here are some photos of nature being symmetrical. Its pretty cool that nature can grow perfect like that, it really seems like some sort of a natural structure.
Heres The Link
Heres The Link
Spatial Awareness In Graphics
This website has some great photographs that show how graphics can be used to create or remove space. As well as creating optical illusions, which really just messes with your spacial awareness. These photos (as well as being in rooms like this) make you feel obscure. Most things in nature or common architecture all look somewhat similar, but these shapes and optical patterns cause the brain to perceive the world differently, which can make one feel bizarre.
Heres the link, Enjoy:
Heres the link, Enjoy:
Second assignment
Here is the second assignment we did for digital graphics class. We were tasked with recreating an image using simple graphics. The image we were supposed to recreate was a dark wooded area.
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