Geometric Quad

A geometric quad of images refers to a grouping or arrangement of four distinct images positioned in a specific geometric layout. This configuration often follows symmetrical patterns, emphasizing balance and visual harmony. The images can be arranged in various geometric formations, such as:

  1. Square Grid: Four images are placed in a 2×2 grid, creating a square shape where each image occupies one quadrant.
  2. Diamond Arrangement: The images are positioned to form a diamond shape, with one image at the top, one at the bottom, and one on each side, creating diagonal symmetry.
  3. Circular Layout: Four images are spaced evenly around a central point, forming a circular or radial pattern.
  4. Linear Sequence: Although less common, the images might be aligned in a straight line horizontally or vertically, emphasizing progression or continuity.

In such quads, the images often share a thematic or visual connection, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal and storytelling potential.

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Eric Hatheway is a formally trained fine artist, visual designer and photographer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma U.S.A. Eric successfully combined a marketing degree and an art degree to create a design studio that operated in Tulsa for 25 years serving clients around the world. Currently, Eric works by special arrangement and commission with an emphasis on designing brands, fine art production and photographic works.

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