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Armin Hofmann 1920 - “I believe that one is more likely to develop a better perception of color by looking at the subtle harmonies of black-and-white images than by looking at the multi- and over colored illusions color photography often creates.” Armin Hofmann, New York City, May 8, 1986. (Lecture delivered in connection with the inaugural exhibition of the Swiss Institute.)

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Armin Hofmann1920 -

“I believe that one is more likely to develop a better perception

of color by looking at the subtle harmonies of black-and-white

images than by looking at the multi- and over colored illusions

color photography often creates.”

Armin Hofmann, New York City, May 8, 1986. (Lecture delivered

in connection with the inaugural exhibition of the Swiss Institute.)

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BASIC DESIGN ELEMENTS AND DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR

CREATING VISUAL COMPOSITIONS:BASIC ELEMENTS:

DotLine

Form or ShapeTextureValue

BASIC TECHNIQUES:BalanceTension

Positive/Negative SpaceForeground vs. Background

RhythmMovementGrouping

Visual FocusGradation

ProgressionPhysical weight in a space

Use of color – a good composition doesn’t always need a lot of color.