An image-development strategy used to place, side by side, two or more images or elements in a way that changes the meaning or effect of each.
the positioning of two objects side by side; to place together
Contrasting places in close proximity to one another. De Blij, H. J., and Perter O. Muller; Geography - Regions and Concepts; John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; New York, Chichester, Brisbane, Toronto and Singapore; 1992; page 606.
the act of placing or positioning items in the image area side by side or next to one another to illustrate some comparison.
When colours are placed next to each other, the intensity and effect may change. No one colour exists in isolation and colour interactions inevitable produce harmonious or discordant effects.
The act of placing two or more things, colors or shapes next to each other, creating a sense of intensity, which can produce either harmonious or discordant effects.
the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors"
In painting, the close placement of adjoining colors or forms; side by side.
The state or position of being placed close together or side by side, so as to permit comparison or contrast.
The placing of two or more things physically or abstractly side by side
An unorthodox overlapping of contrasting themes, phrases, or styles. For example, placing a classical violin passage in the middle of a honkytonk jam.
To place two different things side by side. [ ] KITSCH-- Art using popular culture icons, mass-produced objects; means "worthless" in German.
placing things side by side for the purposes of comparison. Comparison of things or ideas. Authors often use juxtaposition of ideas or examples in order to make a point. Example: An author might juxtapose the average day of a typical American with that of someone in the third world in order to make a point of social commentary.
An image-development strategy used to place like or contrasting images side by side.
Placing two items side by side to create a certain effect, reveal an attitude, or accomplish a purpose.
Juxtaposition is an act or instance of placing two things close together or side by side. This is often done in order to compare/contrast the two, to show similarities or differences, etc.