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Illustrator Draftsman 3 & 2 - Volume 2 Standard Practices and Theory
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Balance (Continued)

Compositional Elements, Continued Balance (Continued) INFORMAL  BALANCE:  Informal  balance  or  asymmetrical  balance  is  the placing of unlike elements on either side of an imaginary vertical centerline in an asymmetrical manner that results in each side of the picture area visually appearing equally weighted. The use of informal balance permits greater variety and design; however, the problem of balance becomes more complex.    The left side of the picture area should still balance the right side and the bottom half should still balance the top half. When using informal balance, no mathematical rules apply, you must use your instincts. Figure 1-16 is an example of informal balance. Figure  1-16.—Informal  balance. Continued  on  next  page 1-19

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