Desirée Alvarez | COMD 1100 | Fall 2020
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My favorite out of all these sketches is the fourth thumbnail positioned in the bottom right. I love how neither the white or black dominant the other. There are is no visual hierarchy, which makes it easier to recognize the reversal. I think it was fantastic that you have a symmetrical balance when you decided to reflect the top portion of the sketch with the bottom portion, while also having an asymmetrical balance with the lines you decided to add within the circles. It’s peaceful to look at due to the symmetry, yet interesting and captivating since there is also asymmetry.