Blog #1
- I learned a lot from this project. The first being that are many different ways that you can portray a single subject. For example, the spider in my story is portrayed as both a circle and a pentagon. The second thing I have learned was the rule of thirds. With the use of the rule of thirds, you are able to space out things to create a focal point.
- For me, the easiest part of this project was being able to use the different gestalt principles. I liked being able to take the principle and turn it into a story that can be told through shapes.
- The most challenging part of this project was being able to create a focal point while also keeping the theme. Sometimes, an idea I had for a frame either did not align with a principle or I wasn’t able to create a focal point that fits with both the story and principle.
- One way my submission could have been improved is by simplifying my frames. In order to keep up with the story and principles, I often added additional shapes to my frames to ensure that both concepts were present.
- One way this project could be improved is by assigning each frame with a principle. For example, frame one would have to follow the proximity principle, frame two would have to follow the continuity principle, and so on.
- I can take my knowledge of the rule of thirds with me to my next project. By understanding spacing, I am able to create a more coherent design.
- This article by Smashing Magazine provided great examples and definitions of the different gestalt principles. I was able to use this article to help create my ideas for my frames. https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2014/03/design-principles-visual-perception-and-the-principles-of-gestalt/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A%20SmashingMagazine%20%28Smashing%20Magazine%29