Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
A vignette is often added to an image to draw interest to the center and to frame the center portion of the photo. Vignetting is a common feature of photographs produced by toy cameras such as this shot taken with a Holga. This example shows both vignetting and restricted field of view (FOV).
A vignette, in graphic design, is a French loanword meaning a unique form for a frame to an image, either illustration or photograph. Rather than the image's edges being rectilinear , it is overlaid with decorative artwork featuring a unique outline.
The term vignette is sometimes used to describe an image that is smaller than the original, larger than a thumbnail, but no more than 250 pixels in the long dimension. Directors , storyboard artists and graphic designers , as well as other kinds of visual artists, use the term "thumbnail sketch" to describe a small drawing on paper (usually ...
Vignette may refer to: Vignette (entertainment), a sketch in a sketch comedy; Vignette (graphic design), decorative designs in books (originally in the form of leaves and vines) to separate sections or chapters; Vignette (literature), short, impressionistic scenes that focus on one moment or give a particular insight into a character, idea, or ...
Photo credit: Read McKendree. In the foyer, a round bluestone-topped entry table from Galerie Half, a pair of Ayala Serfaty Shastool Date stools from Maison Gerard and a work of art by Pat Steir ...
A vignette (/ v ɪ n ˈ j ɛ t / ⓘ, also / v iː n ˈ-/) is a French loanword expressing a short and descriptive piece of writing that captures a brief period in time. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Vignettes are more focused on vivid imagery and meaning rather than plot. [ 3 ]
Image credits: VastCoconut2609 Cognitively, pessimistic headlines and stories reinforce our negativity bias, which, according to Ruiz-McPherson, "can lead to maladaptive thought patterns ...
The central pictorial vignette on this 1948 stamp of British Honduras is in blue. The frame is green. In philately, the vignette is the central part of a postage stamp design, such as, a monarch's head or a pictorial design, which often shades off gradually to the edges of the stamp. [1] [2] The central vignette is often surrounded by a frame.