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  • Writer: Olivia Moffitt
    Olivia Moffitt
  • Feb 1, 2018
  • 1 min read

Image taken from The New Big Book of Logos by David E. Carter


Some of the words that the textbook uses to describe unity is "togetherness", "similarity", "oneness", and "cohesion". I feel that all of those words would describe the image pictured above. The positive shapes in the composition really come together and seem to almost merge into each other. The negative space helps make that image more clear in my opinion. The types of unity that can be seen in this image would be: grouping, containment, repetition, proximity, and continuity! I wouldn't say this image portrays closure because there is nothing that we can really see that we could put together to see the big picture of the image (I hope that sentence makes enough sense to you as it did me).

 
 
 

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I'm a 17 year old with a lot of passion. I graduated early from high school in December of 2017. I graduated early because I was ready to start learning new and useful things and because I was ready to meet new people. I'm excited to start a new chapter in my life full of new experiences.

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