Calderon-Shape

=Sharol's Shapes =
 * Sarah Calderon**



When researching shape designs, I found these three images to reflect the different types of design. The first is an asymmetrical design of triangles and although it's not symmetrical, it using different size shapes to full the space. What I liked about this piece is that while there's no overlap, the piece still has a unique and neat design. I also like that there is a lot of shapes going off the page, making the design more visually appealing.

The second image is an example of radial design because it shows balance by having the shape, in this case butterflies, radiating from the center. I liked that the shape is more complex, and although the shapes of the butterflies are slightly different in this image, I think a radial design would look good at my final design if I choose a more complex shape. I also that the designer spaced out the butterflies on the outside to fill some of the negative shape.

The last images is a symmetrical design of triangles; it shows balance by having the same amount of triangles in the same spots on both sides. I like the use of bold colors in this piece since the green and blue really jump out at you. I also like that although this piece is symmetrical, at first glance, it could be seen as asymmetrical. Creating some sort of pattern like this would be great for more simple shapes.