Regular pattern
Rupert Golby has written: 'The well-planned garden' -- subject(s): Design, Gardens
The only requirement as to costume for Portia is when she is impersonating the lawyer Balthazar. At this point in the play she must wear clothes which a male lawyer might wear, consistent with the design and setting which the director has chosen for the production. This might consist of a business suit or a set of robes, maybe with a birretta (if you want to look Italian) or a perruque (if you want to look English). All the rest of the time she wears female clothing appropriate to the design and setting and to the fact that she is a wealthy person.
design evaluation.
what is social design constraint
Victor J. Papanek has written: 'How things don't work' -- subject(s): Commercial products, Consumer education, Design, Industrial, Industrial Design 'The green imperative' -- subject(s): Design, industrial, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Design, industrial, Environmental aspects of Industrial design, Human engineering, Industrial Design, Ergonomie, Design, Aspect de l'environnement, Industrial design
The term that is defined as planned as consistent repetition of design is "pattern." Patterns involve repeating elements or motifs in a predictable manner to create visual or structural coherence.
regular
The design principle based on repetition is rhythm. Rhythm involves creating visual consistency through the repeated use of elements such as shapes, colors, or patterns. This repetition helps establish a sense of unity and cohesion in a design.
the design that is used constantly
Four design principles: Contrast, Repetition, Alignment, Proximity
their consistent design
Bejamin Banacker
Repetition, pattern, and rhythm are design elements that can be found in the American flag.
repetition, alteration, and gradation? contrast, alteration, and placement? repetition, placement, and gradation? gradation, alteration, and isolation?
Repetition
What FrontPage tool allows you to maintain a consistent layout and design for all pages on a web site?
recognizable system of elements created by repetition or sequence