Visual grammar - Above are a series of designs that explore different components of visual grammar like attraction, static, symmetry/asymmetry, balance, groups, oppositions, isolation, rejection, space, weight, amount, background/foreground, co-ordination, distance, parallel, angle, negative/positive, transparent/opaque, overlapping etc.
The strength of a graphic representation can often be measured not by how much has been included but by how much it has been possible to omit. Above are variations and styles of rendering the same object in different ways.
A diagram can represent at a glance what a verbal description can only present in a sequence of statements. It is the ideal mode for describing relations between things. Keith Albarn and Jenny Mial Smith, ‘Diagram: The instrument of Thought’ The above design is a graphical representation of information
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