The Shape
The bookshelf on the left is a good representation of shape in Dondis Basic Elements. The front panel is a distinctive rectangle, divided into two equal rectangles. Because the shelf is angled towards the top at roughly 30 degrees, viewers can also notice that the bottom of the shelf is a rectangle. As for the two side panels, they are equal sized trapezoids. The negative space is also distinctive shapes to the eye. The bottom negative space creates an illusion that there is another trapezoid box there.

The movement
With multiple wireframes, it creates an illusion that the object is moving. Due to the structure of the object, these curvaceous wire structures give the human eye a soft and organic movement. The attribute of movement gives the product uniqueness due to the fact that most furniture is calm, solid, and still.
The bookshelf on the left is a good representation of shape in Dondis Basic Elements. The front panel is a distinctive rectangle, divided into two equal rectangles. Because the shelf is angled towards the top at roughly 30 degrees, viewers can also notice that the bottom of the shelf is a rectangle. As for the two side panels, they are equal sized trapezoids. The negative space is also distinctive shapes to the eye. The bottom negative space creates an illusion that there is another trapezoid box there.
The Line
As for the second product on the right, lines are key to this design. The lines construct the form of the tangible object. Each composition of the four lines creates a face, therefor building up to the structure of this unique bottle.

The movement
With multiple wireframes, it creates an illusion that the object is moving. Due to the structure of the object, these curvaceous wire structures give the human eye a soft and organic movement. The attribute of movement gives the product uniqueness due to the fact that most furniture is calm, solid, and still.

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