Watch me change my mind 1645285 times. Also dynamic symmetry grids are great.
(Btw I’m super late with the challenge and idk when I’ll post the last drawing, but it’s not gonna be tomorrow for sure)
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Watch me change my mind 1645285 times. Also dynamic symmetry grids are great.
(Btw I’m super late with the challenge and idk when I’ll post the last drawing, but it’s not gonna be tomorrow for sure)
Finding the invisible in movie posters
Lately I've been geeking out on geometry in design.
A thing called 'dynamic symmetry' excited me quite a bit, so I tried it on a bunch of movie posters and wrote this article with a bunch of examples.
Click here for more: https://www.geminianum.com/blog/invisible-in-movie-posters
Jaws (1975) Designed by Roger Kastel
John McEnroe: In the Realm of Perfection (2018) Designed by CheckMorris
The King (2017) Designed by Brandon Schaefer
The Disciple (2020) Designed by Midnight Marauder
La French (2014) Designed by Akiko Stehrenberger
La Notte (1961) Designed by Keiko Kimura
Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam (1920) Designed by Johan Brosow
Dynamic symmetry
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In a garden...
In a garden…
Using the elements of Dynamic Symmetry, the irrational number 1.618 or Phi (The Golden Mean) for the construction of a composition.
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The Self closeup I have recently discovered the power of Dynamic Symmetry, its origin, its stipulations and history. One quote from the person who put the principles together, Jay Hambridge, is worth mentioning: “As moral law without intellectual direction fails, ends in intolerance, so instinctive art without mental control is bound to fail, to end in incoherence.
Chicago, Photo by Robert Frank, 1965 with values and composition info (original photo via joeinct)