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Picture Plane


The surface forms the plane
Within the frame of reference lies the picture plane. The picture plane is actually the plane surface of the paper [or any other material] upon which the design is created.

Shapes are directly painted or printed on this picture plane, but they may appear to be above, below, or unparallel to it because of spatial illusions . . . .

[Wong, Wucius. Principals of Two-Dimensional Design. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1972.]














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