Description
What this opens up:
Aesthetic instinct produces work that is good when conditions are familiar. Design principles produce work that is good across varied conditions — because the reasoning behind the decisions transfers to new materials, new formats, and new briefs rather than being tied to what has worked before. This module builds that reasoning layer.
The module covers:
– Form and proportion relationships: how the scale, shape, and density of different materials interact in a composition — and how to manage those relationships deliberately rather than discovering them by trial and adjustment
– Visual weight and balance: understanding where visual weight concentrates in an arrangement and how to distribute it for compositions that read clearly from the intended viewing distance and angle
– Texture and surface contrast: how different surface qualities — matte, reflective, rough, smooth — affect how materials interact in proximity, and how texture contrast can be used to create depth and interest without relying on colour variation alone
Approximate study time: +/- 4 hours
What it produces:
A compositional thinking framework that applies across flower types, vessel formats, and brief styles — producing arrangement decisions that are made from principle rather than precedent, and that hold up when the conditions change.



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