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Harmony

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You know the drill. I'll be now taking about another fundamental Principal of Design which is Harmony. I find this aspect the most interesting since it's all about achieving coherence. Harmony is basically a visually satisfying effect of combining similar or related elements. And to show you the closest example of Harmony, I have tried an Installation art this time. For those of you who don't know, Installation art refers to a large scale, mix media construction, which is often designed for a specific place or for a temporary period of time. Sounds interesting right? Let's have a look at it then! For any design here has to be an inspiration, a story or a good concept behind it. And similarly, for my Installation art, I wanted to display the concept of 'Dual Personality ' through Abstract art . I wanted to show the contrast in our personalities, where one side of our personality is what we show to everyone and the other part is which we try to hide from the socie

Emphasis And Contrast

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 Now let's move forward and look at  other Principles of Design, which are Emphasis and Contrast. Emphasis is a strategy that aims to draw the viewer’s attention to a specific design element. The emphasis part of a composition is the one that stands out the most or appears closest to you. While Contrast, occurs when two or more visual elements in a composition are different.  In visual perception of the real world, contrast is determined by the difference in the color and brightness of the object and other objects within the same field of view. Both these Principles are very important aspect for any design, but they are most important in the field of Photography. And in order to display that, I have attempted several compositions using 4 main grids of photography. These grids are- Golden Spiral, Golden Grid, Pyramidal and last but not the least- Rule of Third. Keeping these grids in mind one can get some aesthetically pleasing and balanced pictures, so let's look at what I have