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Shapes can be geometric, defined by mathematical formulas with names like squares and circles, or organic without names taking forms from nature. Shapes create positive space, the area of an object or form, and negative space, the empty area around it. Contrast is created through the difference between positive and negative spaces surrounding or within shapes.
Shapes can be geometric, defined by mathematical formulas with names like squares and circles, or organic without names taking forms from nature. Shapes create positive space, the area of an object or form, and negative space, the empty area around it. Contrast is created through the difference between positive and negative spaces surrounding or within shapes.
Shapes can be geometric, defined by mathematical formulas with names like squares and circles, or organic without names taking forms from nature. Shapes create positive space, the area of an object or form, and negative space, the empty area around it. Contrast is created through the difference between positive and negative spaces surrounding or within shapes.
Shapes: A self contained space defined by an outline
Can be GEOMETRIC or ORGANIC Shapes automatically create positive and negative space
Positive Space: The area that makes
up an object, shape or form Negative Space: The space/area around, behind, or within a shape object or form Negative Space can be considered empty while Positive Space can be considered activated
Geometric Shapes: shapes that can be
defined using mathematical formulas, shapes that have names ex) Squares, Triangles, Circles, Rectangles etc. Organic Shapes: Shapes that don’t have names, or come from nature
Contrast: A great difference in elements that are next to or near each other. Positive and negative space, along with shapes, can be used to create contrast