130 Shaena Neal

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

34. Alternating Rhythm


An alternating rhythm consists of an alternating motif consistently to produce an anticipated sequence. This repetition is seen in this example, where the bricks produce an expected pattern.
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      • 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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