Proportion+3D

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

=**Proportion is seen here as the door knob is larger compared to the key hole.**= =**Margaret K.**=



=Proportion is seen here as one cabinet is taller compared to the other.= =Margaret K.=



Jordan Kyler

Jordan Kyler Jordan Kyler



The dots are all the same shape, but vary in size. (Michelle Crutchfield)

The rocks are all very close together but they are all different sizes. (Michelle Crutchfield)

The drop tower is actually much taller than the loop but from this vantage point, the proportions have been reversed and the loop looks taller than the drop tower. (Michelle Crutchfield)



We can see proportion exemplified here by the various different sizes of the same shape. (Emma Stotz)

The principle of proportion is being utilized here the most through the use of the same shape of rectangles getting smaller within each rectangle. (Emma Stotz)

The three tall bottles and one small bottle demonstrate the principle of proportion. (Emma Stotz)

By: Amber May



By: Amber May

By: Amber May



Morgan Graff

Morgan Graff

Morgan Graff (elizabeth lampe) Proportion is shown by the smaller pot hanging beside the larger pots.

(elizabeth lampe) Proportion is shown by the comparison of the smaller plant next to the larger plant.