Fetherston-Shape

= Kelsey Fetherston =

The image above would be an example of asymmetrical graphic design, being that the design is set up where the shapes aren’t split up equally, using more of a rule of thirds. I picked this image because I was really intrigued by the variety of colors, and how they sort of balanced each other out, as well as the repetition of the triangle or arrow shapes. Also, I love how the colors sort of play together in a sense where it makes the shapes look three dimensional. == My next image is an example of a symmetrical graphic design shape, being that if you were to divide the shape equally in half, it would be exactly the same on both sides. I picked this image because I find it very neat how all the space is taken up in a way where you can distinctively see the different shapes used. I see an “x” shape in the middle, but in the space that isn’t taken up by this space, there are these triangles that continue to make the overall design really cool. Also, I enjoy the different colors of this design, I love all the different shades and overlap of the colors. My final image is an example of radial graphic design, being that if you were to divide the shape in multiple ways (sort of in a circle way), the new sections would all be symmetrical or the same. I picked this image because I love the variety of colors, I enjoy how playful they are together, and I find that they compliment each other well. Also, the shapes used are very neat and creative, the star and arrow shapes look great together.