Sunday, March 20, 2011

Degree of Emphasis (31)

Degree of Emphasis
-"emphasis or dominance of an object can be increased by making the object larger, more sophisticated, more ornate, by placing it in the foreground, or standout visually more than other objects in a project. The primary focus point or area receives the largest emphasis in a room. Emphasis hierarchy avoids style confusion"

-"focal points may serve to attract and/or distract. Some compositions may allow one element to be so overwhelmingly dominant, that we almost miss other detail. Other times, the focal point has the role of attracting attention so that we then take more time to absorb the remaining elements of the piece"

-primary, secondary, tertiary (focal point)

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