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Proximity and Juxtaposition

in a design often provide crucial information to the viewer. When examining any work, whether it be a painting, an advertisement, or even a label, the viewer innately receives some sort of message from the work. Advertisements and labels, which can be understood as designs, especially depend on their messages to be relayed through juxtaposition and proximity between the elements found within. Therefore, careful attention to the placement of every element or form in a design can emit very powerful and effective messages. BibliographyGombridge, E.H. The Story of Art. New Jersey: Phaidon Press. 1992.Internet. Http://WWW.rams.com/masterprints/rmll.htm...

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