Economy+3D

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













=**Economy is created through the texture and lines on the stone.**= =**Margaret K.**=


 * Economy is formed here through the lines and the texture of this piece.**
 * Margaret K.**
 * Economy is formed on the bark of this tree, through the lines and texture.**
 * Margaret K.**



The simple shapes create a simple texture. In doing so this texture embodies the principle of economy. (Emma Stotz)



The subtle rise of the star shape illustrates economy. (Emma Stotz)

The basic shapes used here create a sense of the principle of economy. (Emma Stotz)

By: Amber May By: Amber May By: Amber May (elizabeth lampe) The minimalistic form of the bench exhibits economy (elizabeth lampe) This clothing rack demonstrateseconomy because it is using nothing extra to hold it up; it's just tied to the ceiling.

(elizabeth lampe) These three simple geometric shapes in the fountain exhibit economy.

Morgan Graff



Lauren Braney Lauren Braney