Tuesday, November 16, 2010

week 12- Visual Techniques


Symmetry, balance, stasis, depth, and irregularity.


Depth, consistency, sequentiality,symmetry, and balance.

From these two designs, both of the designs are visually balanced and also has a depth visual technique. Both designs, the bookshelf and chair have a symmetrical structure that gives it balanced on both side of the bookshelf. On the bookshelf, the technique of irregularity is seen in a way that the designer emphasizes the unusual and unexpected to plan as a bookshelf plus chair. Instead of having extra shelves, the designer created a reading chair with spaces. Another technique, stasis is also represented in the bookshelf where it has motionless and functions as a reading chair. The depth visual technique is seen in both of the design that they have a three dimensional furniture structure where they use the spaces with keeping books or extra different size of chairs. The bottom chair design example has a sequentiality technique where it involves a series of chairs in a sequential pattern, so the chair suggests a organization of itself. After comparing and contrasting the differing results between the two design works produced by the different combination of techniques, both of design works are functional and useful in a way that they have saved and developed  a extra spaces. Every time, when I see these kinds of functional and useful design works, my inspiration and passion in this field grow faster than ever. 

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