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The Rule of Odds

The Rule of Odds

The Rule of Odds states that we are unconsciously attracted to an odd number of shapes, objects, etc. Our brain tends to group even-numbered objects into even groups and promptly...

The Rule of Odds

The Rule of Odds states that we are unconsciously attracted to an odd number of shapes, objects, etc. Our brain tends to group even-numbered objects into even groups and promptly...

Understanding Expressive Lines

Understanding Expressive Lines

There are many different types of lines. Lines are; straight, curving, angular, soft, outline, implied, etc. Lines define, enclose, connect, and/or dissect! Lines are lighter and more fluid than other...

Understanding Expressive Lines

There are many different types of lines. Lines are; straight, curving, angular, soft, outline, implied, etc. Lines define, enclose, connect, and/or dissect! Lines are lighter and more fluid than other...

Pulling it All Together: Expressive Lines, Shapes & Forms

Pulling it All Together: Expressive Lines, Shap...

To make this meaningful, please read the two posts on Expressive Lines, Shapes, and Forms. They will establish the "rules" of understanding the energy levels and unconscious visual cues provided...

Pulling it All Together: Expressive Lines, Shap...

To make this meaningful, please read the two posts on Expressive Lines, Shapes, and Forms. They will establish the "rules" of understanding the energy levels and unconscious visual cues provided...

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Pulling it Together: Circles

This article is the second part of Pulling it All Together: Expressive Lines, Shapes, and Forms blog. Circles are considered either man-made or organic. According to artist Wassily Kandinsky, the circle is the only...

Pulling it Together: Circles

This article is the second part of Pulling it All Together: Expressive Lines, Shapes, and Forms blog. Circles are considered either man-made or organic. According to artist Wassily Kandinsky, the circle is the only...