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An equilibrium of similar, opposing, or
contrasting elements that together create a unified whole. |
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Alternation. Provide contrast within each
element i.e. light, dark; soft, hard; warm, cool, etc. |
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All things are connected and belong to the
whole. The distinguishable units and elements seem to belong to each other
so that each contributes to the functioning of the whole |
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Variety within the design of all the elements
and principles, along with, the regular repetition of particular elements
or stresses, also, the suggestion of motion by recurrent form. |
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The relation of one portion to another or one
area to the whole. |
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Harmony and Proportion |
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