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Brio's project had compositional challenges. The client wanted to see full body and our rectangle size is the 36 x 24, which is the longest, tallest rectangle that we offer. In the bottom sample I have shown the full body and also layered in text about the Belgian Malinois breed, while also including a body silhouette to the top left. By adding these background elements I have taken what could have been overwhelming empty space in the composition and given the eye something else to play with.
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