Worcester-Shape

[[image:asymmetrical_dispersion.jpg width="358" height="346" align="left"]]Asymmetry
I liked this image because it showed asymmetry without looking totally abstract of wild. I tend to prefer cleaner images and when it comes to shape and asymmetry this is often hard to find. Another factor that I liked is the color scene, it makes me feel like I'm looking into or through something. That something is just opening up to me, that coming out of the hazy orange there is a shimmering blue.

This illustrates this type of symmetry because it isnt directly pulsing out from the center in an even way as a radial image would. In addition it isn't exactly the same on both sides as a symmetrical one would. Despite this it remains pleasing to the eye and draws you in.



Symmetry
I love this design. Despite often working in black and white or neutrals I really like color. Despite this it's often a challenging thing to pull off and still look good or in a manner that makes on question the sanity of the designer. This however creates an image that can be interpreted in many ways and it's very colorful without being overpowering.

This demonstrates symmetry because it's the same on both sides, or when folded in half. Unlike a radial design this one doesn't pulse out from the exact center of the page in a totally even manner. That being said it isn't unbalanced or all over the page, rather centered on an axis.

It can also be noted that the use of color in this piece is used in a way that isn't too often seen in symmetrical images, colors fade, they merge, colors that shouldn't go together do, all while keeping clean and crisp lines that are very appealing to look at.

[[image:image066.jpg width="331" height="331" align="left"]]Radial
I liked this image because it reminds me of a horse show ribbon (the rosette part). Due to the fact that I have horses and competing on horses so ingrained in my life ribbons are to part of my being, and while it's said that it's not the ribbon it's the ride, every high level rider goes out there to win a piece of fabric that costs more than most designer clothes. I also liked the colors a lot, they're subtle but small flashes of salmon still rear their head in it.

This demonstrates radial symmetry because it is symmetrical on all sides and pulses out from the middle. Unlike regular symmetry it has far more than a few places where it's symmetrical. Also it isn't the broader, looser form that is trademarked by asymmetry.