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"A symmetrical design is created simply by drawing an imaginary vertical axis down the center of your screen and arranging identical or similar elements so they are equally distributed on either side of that axis. Symmetrical designs often appear formal. An asymmetrical design is the arrangement of unequal weight elements onscreen. Asymmetrical designs tend to be dynamic. ...
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or full duplex is for two way communications such as voice or any real time data.
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A symmetrical node has two opposing control handles that form a straight line and are always the same length on both sides of the node. The direction handles move in unison, like a teeter-totter. The curve that runs through a symmetrical node is similar on both sides, however it will not be a mirror image because the curve is also affected by the nodes on the opposite end of each adjacent curve segment.
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formal, mirror-image balance
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