Graphic Designers often use geometry to communicate an idea. Using the circles, squares, and triangles indicated on the assignment sheet as focal points, create eighteen identifiable images by adding other elements while maintaining the integrity of the original shapes. Solutions must be executed with technical proficiency in black and white, unless your concept dictates otherwise.
From the book Visual Literacy: A Conceptual Approach to Graphic Problem Solving, by Judith Wilde and Richard Wilde (1991): Graphic Designers often use geometry to communicate an idea. Using the circles, squares, and triangles indicated on the assignment sheet as focal points, create eighteen identifiable images by adding other elements while maintaining the integrity of the original shapes. Solutions must be executed with technical proficiency in black and white, unless your concept dictates otherwise. Example:
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