Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Balance

In symmetrical balance, like shapes are repeated in the same positions on either side of a vertical axis. This is the simplest type of balance.

In bilateral symmetry, one side literally becomes a mirror image of the other side. And this type of symmetry is very popular in architecture.





















In asymmetrical balance, both sides are not mirror images, it just means the visual weight on both sides is equal.





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