Composition and patterns
1. Rule of Thirds Divide your frame (or text structure) into a 3x3 grid and place key elements along the lines or intersections. This creates a balanced and visually appealing composition 2. Leading Lines Use lines (natural or artificial) to direct the viewer’s eye toward the main subject or focal point. In writing, this could mean structuring sentences to guide the reader smoothly. 3. Balance and Symmetry Maintain equilibrium in your composition by distributing elements evenly. You can use symmetrical balance for a harmonious feel or asymmetrical balance for a dynamic effect. 4. Contrast and emphasis Highlight the subject by using differences in color, shape, size, or brightness. In writing, contrast can be created through word choice, tone shifts, or juxtaposition of ideas. 5. Framing Use elements within the scene (like windows, trees, or doorways) to frame the subject, drawing attention to it. In writing, framing can mean opening and closing a piece with a similar idea or theme for ...