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how do symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes differ? which one of the two do people most often seek in their designs? why?
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how do symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes differ? which one of the two do people most often seek in their designs? why?
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Symmetrical is when something is the same. Asymmetrical is when two things take up the same amount of room, but aren't exactly the same. Asymmetrical is most often in people's designs, because it bores others to look at the same thing.
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