Design principles are proportion, balance, variety, emphasis, harmony, symmetry, unity, and repetition. Graphic designers as wel
l as photographers follow these principles. What if they do not follow these design principles? How important are principles of design for graphics and photography?
It can help others go through the 4 stages of art critism like judge, interpret, decribe and analyze. You can not do that if you have nothing to analyze about the art work
Design is defined as the previous process of mental configuration, "prefiguration", in the search for a solution in any field. It is usually applied in the context of industry, engineering, architecture, communication and other disciplines that require creativity. The design involves various dimensions that go beyond appearance, shape and color, also covering the function of an object and its interaction with the user. During the process, the functionality, operability, efficiency and useful life of the design object must also be taken into account.
Under the Wave off Kanagawa is a section of the Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. Its produce by Hokusai from 1830 to 1833. It is a coloured woodblock print. The print features a look of the mountain (Mount Fuji) with waves and fishing boat. The wave created before crashing down on to a fishing boat in print.
They need to be aware of the emotions they are feeling because if they are feeling angry when their character is more calm and zen, it would not be true to the character, and the way they would deliver their lines would be off or unauthentic.