The logo above uses the Gestalt principle- closure to insert its brands initial into the illustration using negative space. The French name ‘Carrefour’ translates to crossroads. Hence, this design incorporates red and blue arrows pointing in different directions. A very… Continue Reading →
This movie poster uses the Gestalt principle figure/ground to create an awe-inspiring illustration of Merida and the Bear from the movie, ‘Brave’ produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures in 2012. Artist: Michael Pippo
This poster uses the element- direction by creating an illusion with the lines and spaces in between them. Designer: Mobius awards
This logo also uses the element- space. I found this a very witty and fun design that would appeal to anyone surfing the web because of its original and unique take on the subject. Logo designer: Ethereal
A beautiful cover that stands out because of the design element, size. I also find the colors used very compelling. Overall, the texture and details further add to the impact of this book cover. Cover designer: Suzanne Dean
One of my favorite books covers because of its use of lines to make railroad tracks. The design is simple but ties in with the theme of the book and creates a memorable book cover. Cover designer: Oliver Munday
The logo for the Martini House combines the two ideas and gives rise to this captivating logo that is simple and uses negative or white space to create a more impactful design. Logo designer: Eddie Brown
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