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A taste of Dimensional Congruent Art

A Taste Of Dimensional Congruent Art
This project showcases the templates I created, fashioned from colourful paper that I cut out congruent shapes from and layered onto a different coloured paper. We were tasked with creating abstract frame pages, which were then layered using Photomosh software. This software enables the enhancement of the design's colours, frame saturation, and more. With it, you can produce highly mesmerizing effects. Here, I've incorporated my favourite layouts/backgrounds that I've designed.
These two are my favourite designs of the bunch. I adore the framing of these shapes; they have a very tribal look and align aesthetically well. I love how the colours contrast and enhance Its features when put all together. Placed side by side, they complement each other in terms of opposites attract.

The one on the left is darker and more saturated, with layers upon layers. It has waves of different textures that make it look chaotic. This is the complete opposite of the one on the right, which is simpler and features a smooth ombre fade with a soft colour theme.
The one on the left is the rough paper version of the background, and the one on the right is the same design after using the Photomosh program.
Created by Agne Jaksibogaite, a inspiring Graphic Design student.
A taste of Dimensional Congruent Art
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