creative aesthetic
aesthetic or connoisseur.
creative, cultured, original, sophisticated, refined, aesthetic, eloquent, discerning
You call then a decorator. from Harry
To ensure a watermark is both visible and does not detract from the image's aesthetic, place it in a corner or along the edge of the photo. Avoid placing it in the center or over important elements of the image.
Aesthetic, essentially, means beautiful. An example sentence would be: The view from the balcony was the most aesthetic view ever.
Artificial rills can be constructed as aesthetic water features.
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Artistic quality. Beauty. Beauty as a value or aspect of worth. Something that has purely utilitarian (useful) value might be cheap and practical, but people are usually interested in a little aesthetic value, too, even if it adds something in weight, cost, time, etc. For example, much of the design of automobiles has to do with aesthetic value and not function.
aesthetic purpose is the purpose of the asthetical question or answer
Aesthetic of Ugliness was created in 1853.
The Aesthetic Dimension was created in 1977.
Aesthetic Theory was created in 1970.
Aesthetic Perfection was created in 2000.
The minimalist decor of the room gave it a modern and aesthetic appeal.
An example of a functional requirement for an evening gown is a seam. The dress needs the seam in order to function. Other functional requrements include zippers, straps, an elastacised waist, the fact it fits the body, hems and more. An example of an aesthetic requirement is a frill. The dress needs the hem to make it look the way it does but it doesn't need it to function. Other aesthetic requirements include drapes, gathers, pleats, trims, sequins and more.
Aesthetic register does not seem to be a term that is used in the English language. Aesthetic is defined as relating or dealing with beauty or what is beautiful.