Saturday, December 14, 2013

Week 15 Visual Design Techniques




In this image you will find:
Balance
Unity
Stasis
Economy
Simplicity
Subtlety
Neutrality
Opacity
Accuracy
Sharpness
In this image you find:
Balance
Unity
Stasis
Economy
Symmetry
Regularity
Simplicity
Subtlety
Consistency
Juxtaposition
Sequentiality

These are a variety of  visual techniques that are similarities between these products. The Balance is carried through in each of the images with the visual statement that the products are trying to communicate. From the smooth lines of the car to the organic shape of the prosthetic. In addition to this, each of the images have a unity amongst them. The car carries this really well because we forget that it is actually made of thousands of components to make it into what we see on the screen, a "simple" automobile. Although there are unifying elements in the prosthetics, the juxtaposition of the 2 halves that make the assembly also highlights the difference in materials. Another similarity is that each of these are in a stasis state, where as in reality both of these components are designed to be moving. The major differences between these images is the juxtaposition of the components of the prosthetic components compared to the relative singularity of the car with its overwhelming darker colors. Other differences lie within the design of the products themselves, whereas the car is a large organic shape with no obvious patterns aside from the shape being organic and the overwhelming presence of the dark color, there are no sequential patterns here, whereas with the Prosthetic there are sequential patterns within the design of the cut outs.


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