130 Shaena Neal

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

26. Radial Balance


In radial balance, all the elements radiate or circle out from a common central point. A wheel of a bicycle is an example of this balance because the spokes of the wheel radiate outward from the center, evenly and with pattern.
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  • ▼  2012 (40)
    • ▼  December (17)
      • 34. Alternating Rhythm
      • 33. Progressive Rhythm
      • Emphasis by Placement
      • 29. Emphasis by Isolation
      • 29. Emphasis by Contrast
      • 27. Crystallographic Balance
      • 26. Radial Balance
      • 45. Illusion of Motion by Blurred Outline
      • 43. Anticipated Motion
      • 41. Multiple Perspective
      • 40. Amplified Perspective
      • 39. Illusion of Space by Linear Perspective
      • 38. Illusion of Space by Aerial Perspective
      • 37. Illusion of Space by Vertical Location
      • 36. Illusion of Space by Overlapping
      • 25. Asymmetrical Balance
      • 24. Symmetrical Balance
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