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A Post By: Glenn Harper
Photography and texture.
The image shows the use of texture in photography. The artist works with applying texture to his photos and shows his audience fantastic results like this.
We can see that the type of texture used in the photo matched the photo perfectly.
The artist emphasizes in his posts about the perfect combinations for each type of photography he uses because not every type of texture matches every type of image.
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#books#education#study#black panthers#black art#visualcommunication#visual politics#black power#black history#black woman#black pride#blackness#neptune#neptunianmind#books and reading#mercuryneptune#educate yourself#thesagittarianmind#visualculture#blackart
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This image communicates with how beautiful the sunrise is 😍
It depicts Nature.
Photo Credits: Instagram
#nature#sunrise#painting#visualcommunication#visual diary#weekly blog#beauty#inspiration#growth#trees
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"Urbs of Qlippoth" is an awe-ins artwork created by Husam Minawi using advanced 3D software. With intricate details and surreal landscapes, it prompts contemplation on the delicate balance between light and darkness, the divine and the tainted. Captivating in its ethereal beauty and thought-provoking symbolism
The scenario is established for Afterlife's Team , to showcase it during the Afterlife Worldwide Events 2024 LATIN AMERICA TOUR
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#m210297#typography#graphic design#posterart#m210297_posters#art#exhebition#yangtze river#china#chinese propaganda#visualcommunication
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🧠 Your Design Might Look Good — But Does It Feel Good?
Most designs attract the eye. Only a few connect with the mind.
✨ Design Psychology isn’t just about colors or layouts — it’s about how humans think, feel, and act.
If you're creating designs without understanding behavior, you're just decorating. This carousel breaks down how to design with purpose — using emotional triggers, color psychology, and layout science that actually converts.
👇 Swipe through & level up your brand design strategy today.
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#designpsychology#uxdesign#brandstrategy#visualcommunication#marketingtips#userexperience#designthinking#conversiondesign#humanbehavior#creativecontent#sansarahub
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A recent trip to Plymouth allowed some much-needed mental breathing room. 🌊 A small write-up of an exhibit has been posted on my old WordPress (website is currently private): Exploring Plymouth's Ocean City: The Box Museum Experience - https://kerryanncleaverblog.wordpress.com/2024/11/17/exploring-plymouths-ocean-city-the-box-museum-experience/
Pic 1 - Swimming hats created in 2021 for the Gorran Haven Cold Water Crew, a group of sea swimmers who support each other with motivation and companionship. 🏊 Each hat represents an important aspect of culture or folklore in the South West.
Pic 2 - A striking ship figurehead. 🚢
Pic 3 - In collaboration with the sea, the artist connected with water gatherers from around the world to bring all the seas to one location. 🌍 ‘The world addresses personal, poetic, and geopolitical aspects of human engagement with our seas.’
Pic 4 + 5 - Exhibit element exploring plastic and microplastic: Fisherman’s Kisses—discarded plastic rope. ‘Over 10,000 small sections of cut net were collected by local beach-cleaning volunteers in just a few visits to Whitsand Bay. A small number of them are displayed here.’ ♻️
#artexhibit#exhibitreview#ecologicaldesign#microplastics#graphicdesign#designresearch#devondesign#seaswimming#installationart#visualcommunication#multimedia#environmentaldesign#conservation#artwork#museumvisit#creativeprocess#oceanconservation#coldwaterswimming
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#dailyinspiration #newyorker #visualinspirations
This New Yorker cover illustration uses exaggerated perspective to convey a strong message about corporate dominance and ambition. The low-angle view of a towering businessman, with his oversized foot stepping forward, emphasizes power and confidence as he strides through a cityscape of financial buildings. The surrounding skyscrapers appear small in comparison, reinforcing his imposing stature and suggesting his influence over the urban environment. The soft color palette, combined with the sweeping curves in the architecture, adds a surreal, dreamlike quality to the image, while the businessman’s calm, self-assured expression and formal attire further underscore his authority. This visual communication effectively captures the spirit of ambition and control within corporate culture.
#visauldiary #visualcommunication #shape #colors #size #elementdesign #visualappreciation
#visualcommunication#aestethic#visual diary#appreciation post#artwork#art style#books#magazine#power of books
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A hand-lettered typeface with a cheerful, endearing quality, ideal for banners, logos, and packaging, offering a genuine, one-of-a-kind vibe.
Link: https://l.dailyfont.com/44yHL
#aff#Love#Fashion#Design#Typography#Inspiration#Creativity#Art#Style#Beauty#Graphics#VisualCommunication#Branding#Marketing#SocialMedia#Packaging#Logos
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the empire from an eagle eye viewpoint
#city#bigcity#buildings#skyscrapers#urban#urbanism#design#mockup#architecture#town#abstract#freeillustration#freedesign#illustrations#images#visuals#designs#customcontent#visualbranding#visualcommunication#creativedesign#specialorders
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Graphic Design Agency in Coimbatore
https://www.digitalmarketingcoimbatore.co.in/graphic-design-agency-coimbatore.html Graphic Design Agency in Coimbatore
#graphic design#logo design#logo#graphic#designer#coimbatore#Graphic Design Agency in Coimbatore#GraphicDesignCoimbatore#GraphicDesignAgency#CoimbatoreDesign#VisualCommunication#Branding#LogoDesign#PrintDesign#WebDesign#DigitalMarketing#Coimbatore#TamilNadu#India#CoimbatoreBusiness#CoimbatoreStartups#Typography#Color#GraphicIllustration#UIUXDesign#VisualStorytelling#Designer#MarketingAgency#AdvertisingAgency#Studio
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_The first image represents colour contrast. Few tones were used but tones that show the contrast in the image. (Circle and line)
_The second image represents the contrast of shapes. The idea is to show the same shape at the top and bottom, with the centre as a contrast, with the shape being different in the centre of the image. (Triangle and square)
_The third image represents the texture contrast where 3 different textures were used in the same format in different sizes. (Circle)
_The fourth image represents the value contrast in 3 different colours in different tones and shapes. (Circle;line;triangle and square)




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#books#education#study#neptune#neptunianmind#books and reading#mercuryneptune#educate yourself#thesagittarianmind#visual language#visualcommunication#blackcinema#blackfilm#blackfilms#visual politics#visual culture
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1. Subject Matter: The central figure in the image is a child drinking water from a pot or cup. The child is standing next to a larger, traditional water container, suggesting a daily or rural life scene in Africa. The posture of the child, facing the sun while drinking, communicates simplicity, innocence, and a strong connection to nature.
2. Color Choices:
• The background uses warm hues of orange, yellow, and red, which resemble a setting sun or a sunrise, symbolizing warmth, life, or even the passage of time. These colors are reminiscent of the African landscape and are often associated with vitality, strength, and hope.
• The foreground, where the child and the pot are placed, contrasts with muted tones of black and gray. This difference in color tones draws attention to the child and adds a feeling of timelessness or tradition. The monochromatic treatment of the child and the pot provides a sense of grounding and focuses the viewer’s attention on the simplicity of the scene.
3. Cultural Context: The style and content of the image point to African themes, especially rural life. The large clay pot and the way the child is dressed are traditional symbols in African societies, where water collection and the use of earthenware pots are common practices. The image may represent themes of sustenance, the essential nature of water, and cultural traditions.
4. Composition:
• The child is placed to the right of the frame, looking up towards the sun, which symbolizes a connection between humans and the natural world.
• The large, rounded pot on the left adds balance to the composition and acts as a cultural artifact, grounding the scene in rural life.
• The large sun in the background, bathed in deep orange, creates a dramatic backdrop, symbolizing hope, new beginnings, or the harshness of a hot African environment.
5. Visual Communication: The piece visually communicates a narrative of tradition, daily life, and the harmonious relationship between people and nature. The focus on the child could symbolize innocence, growth, and the future. The act of drinking water, a life-sustaining resource, may emphasize survival, sustenance, or purity. The artwork overall seems to celebrate African cultural practices and the deep connection between people and their environment.
6. Artistic Style: The image appears to employ realism in the portrayal of the child and objects, while the bold use of warm colors and exaggerated background contrasts adds an element of symbolism or expressionism. This blend gives the artwork both a grounded and slightly dreamlike quality.
PhotoCredits: Gotten from Pinterest
#nature#africa#african culture#visualcommunication#visual diary#artwork#weekly blog#tumblr milestone#digital art#color contrast#digital painting
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"Eat Your Landlord!"
I found this humorous piece of art in one of the streets of Dublin while going back to home from College.
This immediate caught my attention because I can totally relate to the idea and like me many of my class mates and people living in Dublin can relate as well.
So this for anyone living in Dublin and going through this post. Eat your landlord before the landlord eats you.
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