Subdivision of a groundsheet

Our challenge this assignment was to divide a space, using line, in an interesting way. These are my ideas and solutions to those problems.

The Thumbnails are alot of fun, and a lot more work than I expected. But nothing makes your brain work more than the realization that it needs to be pushed!

Vertical and Horizontal Lines

 

Diagonal Lines

Curved Lines

Curved, Vertical, Horizontal, and Diagonal Lines

Then these are my final drafts! I’m honestly very proud of them. The class pointed out a few parts of mine that they particularly liked, and that felt amazing. They gave some slight criticisms about my occasional central focal points, but they were fantastically helpful and I hope to improve from them!

 

I redesigned the one with all the different types of lines, because the original one I did brought your attention to the center of the page, which isn’t a very interesting focal point. I tried to keep the sense of directionality and balance in my new design.

 

3 Responses to “Subdivision of a groundsheet”

  1. Lauren Davis
    January 18th, 2013 | 7:45 pm

    Hi there!
    You have a great blog!
    I really love your vertical line design, it’s almost as if it’s dripping down the page. It has movement, great job!
    Feel free to check out my blog as well.
    http://blog.scad.edu/ldavis34/

  2. Brittany Segars
    January 19th, 2013 | 12:00 am

    I really like the third design that you made, the one with curved and vertical lines. The vertical lines keep my eye moving throughout the composition. Its really well constructed, good job!

  3. Ieva Lukauskaite
    January 22nd, 2013 | 5:36 pm

    Hey! I think your designs are really vibrant! However, in some of them there could be more subdivision of the sheet into sections and the lines could have been made with more precision. But overall, your designs are interesting! Good luck in your future projects!

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