Concepts to consider:
Rhythm - when an element repeats and an element changes.
Juxtaposition - placing contrasting ideas side by side to create a visual shock.
Contrast - using color, texture, value, or space to make something stand out.
Emphasis - using contrast to bring attention to one thing in particular.
Focal Point - what the viewer notices first. High emphasis!
Visual Hierarchy - the order in which things are noticed. Helps tell a story.
Harmony - when elements of your piece work together with commonalities.
Negative Space - the space around your main object.
Color Harmonies - sets of color that help define the feel of a piece.
Juxtaposition - placing contrasting ideas side by side to create a visual shock.
Contrast - using color, texture, value, or space to make something stand out.
Emphasis - using contrast to bring attention to one thing in particular.
Focal Point - what the viewer notices first. High emphasis!
Visual Hierarchy - the order in which things are noticed. Helps tell a story.
Harmony - when elements of your piece work together with commonalities.
Negative Space - the space around your main object.
Color Harmonies - sets of color that help define the feel of a piece.