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PictorialCompositions

Compositional Elements, Continued Clarity Clarity defines elements and guards against blending elements that can confuse the viewer. It is important to maintain legibility in lettering and definitiveness  in  composition.  For  example,  overlapping  objects  in  the picture area to obscure secondary objects beyond the point of recognition reduces the clarity of the message you are trying to convey. Use  contrasting tones when lettering over objects to avoid blending similar tonal areas in subsequent  reproductions.    Examine your thumbnail sketches for clarity before laying out finished drawings. Figure 1-19 is an example of clarity. 1-23

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