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a shape used in the design is often referred to as ground

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Answered by parthibanbabu856
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A shape used in the design is often referred as positive space (figure) and the area around it is called negative space (ground). Both are equally important design elements and brings balance to a composition

Answered by ravilaccs
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A shape used in the design is often referred to as ground -false

Explanation:

  • Negative space, often known as white space, is the visually silent area that surrounds the composition's dynamic section (see Figure 3.6). It is also known as figure/ground and plays a vital part in composition by shaping the visual impression of the topic. There is no positive space if there is no negative space – it's like seeing a polar bear amid a snowstorm. Negative space is frequently assumed to be inert and uninteresting, however the active parts or 'figure' are always interpreted by the viewer's mind in connection to their surrounds. The negative space composition frames and shows the active parts in a flat or dynamic manner.
  • Designers generate uncertainty by diminishing or confounding positive and negative space. Ambiguity produces tension, which raises the viewer's attention in a composition as well as the visual intensity of a design. Figure/ground connections are classified into three categories.
  • The most frequent type is stable figure/ground. The positive element is clearly separated and distinguished from its negative counterpart. Text blocks in magazines or books are a nice illustration of this.
  • The second kind is reversible figure/ground, which may be found in the majority of M.C. Escher's work. Both the positive and negative space convey 'active' information that seems equal to the eye, causing the observer to toggle.

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