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This is all very subjective and as life goes on we usually come to our own conclusions separate from our parents. I'm personally an agnostic who believes that the meaning of life is to make others and yourself happy.
All graphic designers abide by a set of general, underlying principles as a basis for their designs. Dominance is one of those design principles. The principle of dominance states that all designs should have a single feature that stands out from the rest of the elements in the composition; all designs should have a focal point. Picture yourself going through life without any signs, maps, or role models to guide your way. You have no goals, no destinations, nothing to do. Wouldn’t you feel lost? And bored? Well, your eyes feel the same way when searching a composition for a focal point that doesn’t exist! Dominance provides a place for your eyes to settle in a composition. Sure, your eyes might wander around and explore other areas of a design, but the focal point is the starting point for that exploration.
1) Italian Futurists were fascinated with politics.
2) Boccioni was interested not in construction of the body but construction of the action of the body.
3) The work of the Futurists was a manifestation of authoritarian politics.
4) Marinetti, the founder of Futurism, hated the past.
5) One of their major themes was movement and speed.
6) White on White was the pinnacle of the suprematist movement.7) Kasimir Malevich’s famous 1915 painting of a square was the color black. Black Square is considered to be the iconic work of Kasimir Malevich.
8) Malevich believed his colored shapes could convey the awe of religious experience.
9) Malevich said that the War was not important in art. Even though the suprematist movement as introduced during the First World War, Makevich thought that war affects people in bad ways while art can affect people only in good ways.
10) Malevich believed that the only thing that mattered was object feeling.