Interruptions & Interruptions as Emphasis
February 17, 2010 at 10:00 pm Leave a comment
Anne Hornung & Andrew Matson
Definitions:
An interruption is a break in uniformity or continuity (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). As it applies to art and design, interruption can be described as the disruption of a composition’s uniformity, continuity, repetition, rhythm, or harmony. In art and design, emphasis exists when stress or importance is given to certain components (Landa). Therefore, “Interruptions as Emphasis” is when the disruption becomes the most prominent or the focal point. Interruptions can break up the monotony of a design and create visually stimulating variety.
Examples of Interruptions:
Interruptions in Graphic Design:
Anne & Andrew’s Designs of Interruptions:
Sources:
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Graphic Design Solutions, Robin Landa
Art Deco Textiles, Alain-Rene Hardy
World Graphic Design, Geoffrey Caban
Over & Over, Mike Perry
http://irational.org/heath/avon_gorge_fly_poster_graffiti/
http://pikaland.com/2010/01/20/carry-me-there
http://www.blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials
http://designyoutrust.com/2010/02/11/hitchcock-4-haiti/
http://designyoutrust.com/2010/02/09/63-reasons-to-stop-smoking/
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