Principles of Design

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Considered the divine proportion
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Small flowers at the edge, Large flowers at the bottom
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Balance Pleasing to the eye
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Matching and blending materials together
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Emphasize something in one area
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Creates calm spots and areas of interest
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Equal amounts of color and form
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Pleasing arrangement of visual in an artwork
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Strong colors at the focal area
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Repeating several line forms with variation
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One area to the whole
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Physical and visual stability
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Dissimlar amounts and placements
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Arranging living or dried plants in an adornment
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Repetition,graduation,variation,and graduation
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The amount or number of material
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Center of attention
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Becoming one
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Comparative size to each other, whole, and space