Asked by aubrey
Which principle of design is illustrated in this image?
image
A.
movement
B.
emphasis
C.
proportion
D.
balance
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I can't see the image you mean — please upload it or describe it (shapes, arrangement, where your eye is drawn, whether elements are symmetrical, sizes, contrast, lines, motion, etc.).
To help you choose, here are quick identification tips:
- Movement: elements, lines, or shapes that lead the eye along a path (implied motion, repetition or directional cues).
- Emphasis: a clear focal point — one element stands out by contrast in size, color, value, or isolation.
- Proportion: relationships of scale between parts (one part is unusually large or small relative to others or the whole).
- Balance: visual weight is distributed evenly (symmetrical) or in a deliberate asymmetrical way.
If you describe the image (where your eye goes, any dominant object, symmetry, or directionality), I’ll pick the correct answer.
To help you choose, here are quick identification tips:
- Movement: elements, lines, or shapes that lead the eye along a path (implied motion, repetition or directional cues).
- Emphasis: a clear focal point — one element stands out by contrast in size, color, value, or isolation.
- Proportion: relationships of scale between parts (one part is unusually large or small relative to others or the whole).
- Balance: visual weight is distributed evenly (symmetrical) or in a deliberate asymmetrical way.
If you describe the image (where your eye goes, any dominant object, symmetry, or directionality), I’ll pick the correct answer.
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