The circle, triangle, and square are the basis for all designs. All three shapes provide the backbone for most designs. The design elements exercise is one of the most rudimentary exercises for beginning students in a design course. Originally, students would cut these shapes out of construction paper and paste them onto a white background. The positive space of the shapes and the negative space between the shapes form the design. This exercise has now been re-created digitally for students to perform. No more scissors, rubber cement, and construction paper. Just the use of a mouse and some creativity will allow you to perform this fundamental exercise. You will be able to arrange the shapes on the screen however you see fit, and then save the composition as a .jpg to be submitted to the Dropbox as an assignment.
So, in other words, we had to make three designs, of anything, using only black triangles, black squares, and black circles, because these three shapes are the backbone of all design.
My three submissions:
My design based on the solar system.
My design based on the moon's rotational system.
My design based on the law of gravity.
Well, to be more specific, it's based on the experiment testing Newton's law, by Henry Cavendish, in 1798.