Emphasis+3D

These are student-made photographs which show real-world examples of the 3-D principles of design.




 * Emphasis is towards the middle of the fan in black.**
 * Margaret K.**









The candle stands out from the brick wall creating emphasis. (Michelle Crutchfield)



The big pink fence post is emphasized against the smaller blue fence posts. (Michelle Crutchfield)



There is emphasis on the lily because it stands out against the lily pads and the water. (Michelle Crutchfield)

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These naturally bright flowers demonstrate emphasis. Their surrounding colors are not as bright creating emphasis on the flower that catches the eye. (Emma Stotz)



The bright red and bold silver on the fire hydrant catch the eye and create emphasis. (Emma Stotz)

The light from the candle draws the eye towards the candle, thus representing the design principle of emphasis. (Emma Stotz)



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(elizabeth lampe) A glowing, red traffic light against a blue sky displays emphasis.

(elizabeth lampe) Emphasis is shown by the bright, pink cloth hanging in the white shower

(elizabeth lampe) The bowl of green tomatoes adds emphasis to the single ripe



Lauren Braney

Lauren Braney

Lauren Braney