To accurately determine the principle of design present in an image, I would need to see the image in question. However, I can explain the principles you mentioned so you can evaluate the image yourself.
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Symmetrical Balance from Shape Usage: This occurs when elements are arranged evenly on either side of a central axis, creating a sense of harmony and stability.
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Radial Balance from Line Usage: Radial balance is achieved when elements radiate out from a central point, leading the eye outward in a circular fashion.
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Emphasis from Color Usage: This principle refers to drawing the viewer's attention to a particular area or element in the design using color contrast, saturation, or placement.
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Movement from Texture Usage: Movement in design often refers to the visual flow of a composition that guides the viewer's eye through the artwork. This can be achieved through the use of texture that creates visual interest.
By analyzing the image with these definitions, you can determine which principle is present. If you could describe the image or its elements, I could help further identify the design principle.