Sunday, April 10, 2011

10 patterns

 This first pattern was found inside Knowlton Hall. I found this design interesting because the different shapes have a 3-D projection based on the color; the black sticks out the most and the yellow sticks out the least.
This image is of the glass design from inside Knowlton. I just found the over all design of the glass structure to be unique from the other building that are around campus.

 These rocks are from outside Caldwell and I chose these because they are a mix of man made because of the layout, but also nature because they are rocks.
This is from outside of the Wexner Center; they were interesting to be because of the shape that they are and I wondered why they were actually designed that way.

 This is from a wall on the inside of the Wexner Center, and it was different because it is made from a ribbon like material and the pink and blue are out more than the yellow from the wall, so it gives it a 3-D look from far away.

These were leaves on the side of Weigel Hall and it was really gust to have an all natural design more than anything else.
 
This gravel was outside of the Wexner Center and I'm not to sure what it is or how it came to the form, but it was interesting because of its mystery.              

This was just a pattern from a Starbucks cup, and it relates to the discussions about logos and how important to make appealing products so that people will want to buy it.
                                         
These curtains are from my dorm room, and they may be ugly but they are flame resistant so they do have another purpose besides just being curtains.
This design is from outside of Arps Hall. I chose it because it is a design, not a pattern but it is still relevant to the class in other ways so as we move forward, I can look to see how this ties in to our later discussions in class.

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