Monday, March 23, 2020

Assignment 07 - Part II - Simple Design Can Be Difficult

This assignment is based upon the principles discussed in Part I of Simple Design Can Be Difficult
link: https://thomaspaineisdead.blogspot.com/2020/03/assignment-07-part-i-simple-design-can.html

The design elements in these assignments are to be created using Adobe Illustrator. The parameters are as follows:

Part A.) Three Rectangles Plus One Red Square

- arrange four squares (three black squares and one red) to create a dynamic composition
- you need NOT show the entire rectangle shapes
- you must show the entire red square
- the red square must not dominate
- use the rectangle and stroke tools appropriately
- size: 7 inches x 7 inches @ 300 p.p.i.
- create a 1" grey border around the perimeter
- refine craftsmanship
- create TWO of these and post them to your blog




Part B.) Four Black Equilateral Triangles

Definition - equilateral triangle: in geometry, an equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are equal. In Euclidean geometry, an equilateral triangle is also equiangular; that is, all three internal angles are also congruent to each other and are each 60°

- arrange four equilateral triangles to create a dynamic composition
- you need NOT show the entire triangle shapes
- one triangle must dominate
- all triangles must be black in color 
- use the polygon and stroke tools appropriately
- size: 7 inches x 7 inches @ 300 p.p.i.
- create a 1" grey border around the perimeter
- refine craftsmanship
- create ONE of these and post it to your blog

 
Part C.) Three Black and One Red Equilateral Triangles

- arrange four equilateral triangles to create a dynamic composition
- you need NOT show the entire triangle shapes
- three triangles must be black in color
- one triangle must be red in color and can NOT dominate
- use the polygon and stroke tools appropriately
- size: 7 inches x 7 inches @ 300 p.p.i.
- create a 1" grey border around the perimeter
- refine craftsmanship
- create ONE of these and post it to your blog