shape2d2013
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Designing With Shape
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Shape defined
•a area enclosed by a line or edge, has a defined boundary due to contrast in value, color, or texture
•a simple shape is more memorable and understood than a complex
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Actual vs Implied Shapes
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Shape and Repetition/ Pattern
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Jim Flora
Overlapping, Transparency
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Shape and Spatial Illusion
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Figure/Ground
figure ground figure/ground
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The F/G relationship
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The F/G relationship
Obvious Ambiguous
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The F/G relationship
Obvious Ambiguous
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The F/G relationship
Obvious Ambiguous
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How Shapes Interact1.Detachment-
2 forms remain separate (but may be very close)
we see both forms entirely
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2. Touching (Kissing)- 2 forms just barely touch, we still see both form
entirely
How Shapes Interact
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3. Overlapping- 2 forms cross over each other resulting in either
Union (2 forms create one larger form) or Subtraction (one form covers or subtracts the
other form)
Union
Subtraction
How Shapes Interact
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Subtraction
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4. Intersection- 2 forms overlap, but only the portion where the 2 forms cross over is visible, this creates a new
smaller form
How Shapes Interact
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5. Penetration- 2 solid forms overlap, the portion where the 2
forms cross over is transparent
How Shapes Interact
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Design with Letterforms
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Design with Letterforms