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*'''Organic vs. Synthetic''' - Geometry can either feel organic and natural in its visual style or it can synthetic and digital.
*'''Organic vs. Synthetic''' - Geometry can either feel organic and natural in its visual style or it can synthetic and digital.
*'''Structured vs. Unstructured''' – Geometry can either present itself as completely unorganized and unstructured or they can form and condense into an infinite variety of 3-Dimensional mechanistic and ever-shifting structures which are comprised out of and based upon condensed geometry.
*'''Structured vs. Unstructured''' – Geometry can either present itself as completely unorganized and unstructured or they can form and condense into an infinite variety of 3-Dimensional mechanistic and ever-shifting structures which are comprised out of and based upon condensed geometry.
*'''Dark vs. Bright''' - Geometry can either present itself as extremely dark and hard to make out from its background or in contrast it can be brightly lit and extremely easy to distinguish from its background.
*'''Dimly lit vs. Brightly lit''' - Geometry can either present itself as extremely dark and hard to make out from its background or in contrast it can be brightly lit and extremely easy to distinguish from its background.
*'''Multicoloured vs. Monotone''' – The colour scheme that geometry follows can range from extremely varied and-multi coloured in style to consisting of little if any colour variety such as blues and greys or purples and blacks
*'''Multicoloured vs. Monotone''' – The colour scheme that geometry follows can range from extremely varied and-multi coloured in style to consisting of little if any colour variety such as blues and greys or purples and blacks
*'''Flat shading vs. Glossy shading''' – This is separate from the variety of colour contained within geometry. Colours can either be flat, bright and simplistic or glossy with depth, high lights and shading.
*'''Flat shading vs. Glossy shading''' – This is separate from the variety of colour contained within geometry. Colours can either be flat, bright and simplistic or glossy with depth, high lights and shading.