Mastering balance can be tricky for beginners because it does take some intuition. Luckily, the design world is full of examples that can help you understand its different iterations.
Symmetrical designs are the same or similar on both sides of an axis. They feel balanced because each side is effectively the same (if not identical).
Asymmetrical designs are different, but the weight is still evenly distributed. The composition is balanced because it calls attention to the right things (in this example, the person’s name and company logo).
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Learning the Fundamentals of Generative Design.
Forms make up a variety of things in the real world, including sculptures, architecture, and other three-dimensional objects.
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A line is a shape that connects two or more points. It can be fat, thin, wavy, or jagged—the list goes on. Every possibility gives the line a slightly different feel.