Conclusion Questions
1. Visual design elements/principles are utilized by adding features to a part that reflect the elements/principles.
2. I believe my laptop to be an aesthetically pleasing object which uses various visual design elements/principles. It has a fairly basic geometric form (as seen from the outside), with gray colors that have a shiny hue. Its texture is very smooth. On the inside, the backlights of the keyboard create a contrast to the black rectangular-shaped keys. The laptop is very professional-looking, with a well-defined shape that contrasts sharp contours with smooth fillets.
3. There is a pink highlighter that does not visually appeal to me. It has sharply-contrasting vertical bands of white and pink that make up most of the outside of the highlighter, which I do not believe to be attractive in the least. In addition, the bands are very close together and very thin in size, which provides a lot of visual "action" for the brain to cipher through.
2. I believe my laptop to be an aesthetically pleasing object which uses various visual design elements/principles. It has a fairly basic geometric form (as seen from the outside), with gray colors that have a shiny hue. Its texture is very smooth. On the inside, the backlights of the keyboard create a contrast to the black rectangular-shaped keys. The laptop is very professional-looking, with a well-defined shape that contrasts sharp contours with smooth fillets.
3. There is a pink highlighter that does not visually appeal to me. It has sharply-contrasting vertical bands of white and pink that make up most of the outside of the highlighter, which I do not believe to be attractive in the least. In addition, the bands are very close together and very thin in size, which provides a lot of visual "action" for the brain to cipher through.