Monday, September 10, 2012

radial symmetry

The last type of symmetry is radial. Radial symmetry includes a fixed point where elements then come from. This type of symmetry is very common, but often not thought of as being symmetrical. The simplest example of radial symmetry in design is a chandelier. There is a fixed point where the lights then come from. Radial symmetry is very easy to use and keeps the eye moving. 

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