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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Three D

Three dimensional designs are different than two dimensional designs. Not just the fact that they are different dimensions, but they have different perspectives on how to view the designs. When designing a three dimensional object, we have to follow the rule of two/three point perspectives. There is always a horizon line and a vanishing point.


Buildings are examples of 3D designs. Architects spend most amount of time focusing on the perspectives of the design. What can capture the viewers' eyes and be stable for the design to be created.

The Gestalt theory says that proximity, repetition, and continuity can create unity in a design. Most successful designs we see today have used these elements in their designs to capture audiences. Most, if not all, commercial designers work hard to achieve the balance between these elements of unity.

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