Graphic Design Commonly Used - Specific

(7) Specificity

Specificity refers to the fact that the constituent elements in the orderly relationship intentionally violate the order and make a few individual elements stand out in order to break the regularity.

Specific classification:

1. Specificity of shape: In many repeated or approximate basic forms, a small part of specific shapes appears to form a contrast and become the visual focus on the screen.

2. Size-specificity: In the composition of the same basic form, only make specific comparisons in size, but it should be noted that the specificity of the basic form in size should be moderate, not to be too disparate or too similar.

3. The specificity of color: In the same color composition, add some contrasting components to break the monotony.

4. Directional specificity: Most basic forms are arranged in an orderly manner, consistent in direction, and a few basic forms are changed in direction to form a special effect.

5. The specificity of the texture: In the same texture texture, resulting in different texture changes.

Specific effect appreciation


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