Lesson 22. Lines: Patterns

One of the tools graphic designers use so well is the repeated element. They create a visual echo and draw greater attention to the shape itself. Patterns are lines or shapes that repeat themselves more than just a couple times, and they’re important as a visual tool because our eyes are drawn to them. We like rhythm, and patterns can create that in a photograph. Because patterns draw our eye, we find them interesting, and that can be reason enough to learn to see them. But rarely is pattern enough to create a compelling photograph. Without something more, our images of patterns aren’t interesting photographs, just photographs of interesting patterns.

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