Color, Contrast, and Texture to Define Your Frame
A warm brick arch against a cool steel facade creates a color boundary that acts like a frame. Use complementary hues to separate subject from surroundings, guiding attention without heavy-handed lines or aggressive cropping.
Color, Contrast, and Texture to Define Your Frame
Rough stone, smooth glass, or patterned tiles can enclose your subject subtly. When textures change around edges, the eye recognizes a boundary and settles on the main architectural element with satisfying clarity and intention.