Framing Corners

Created from right angles with a heavy stroke, framing corners anchor an overall composition. Use them to focus in on an action or leading message, layer them over the edges of color fields or photographs, or knock them out of a background to create interesting negative spaces.

creating framing corners, play with making them each the same length or extend or contract one of the corners

Directions
When creating framing corners, play with making them each the same length or extend or contract one of the corners. Again, be flexible by varying the length of the corners.

Restrictions
Use the examples above as a starting point in your designs, but limit the amount you use per page. Below are two examples of what not to do.

Don't make the width of the strokes uneven and don't use more than one color in an element.

DON'T make the width of the strokes uneven. DON'T use more than one color in an element.