Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Point, Line, and Plain

Point, line, and plain are the building blocks of design, anything we do can be broken down into them. The essential tools. 
A point marks a position in space and it has no mass. It is a visible dot, its round.
A line is a connection of two dot, it can appear as the edge of things, it can straight or curved, it can be continuous or broken up, it can be many weights.
A plain is a flat surface extending in height and width, its a shape. 
Negative space is what surrounds the points, lines, and plains. 
All is found in both design and implied art. 

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