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What's the difference between isomorphism and permutation?

Shifted graphics, that is, transposed graphics, are mainly different from isomorphic graphics as follows:

First, the methods and principles are different.

1, isomorphism: It is a new image picture formed by using some internal relationship (connection).

2. Graphic transposition: it is to use the similarity of shape and the difference of meaning to create a new image with new ideas.

Second, the characteristics are different.

1, isomorphic graphics: graphic design works created in isomorphic way are very attractive to the audience and often have fascinating and surprising effects. In graphic design, isomorphic graphics transcend the traditional aesthetic characteristics and have diverse aesthetic characteristics such as simplicity, strangeness, interest, chaos and popularity.

2. Replacing graphics: On the basis of keeping the basic features of the object shape, replacing a part with other materials.

Third, the effect is different.

1, isomorphic graphics: isomorphic graphics can often accurately and vividly express complex truths or profound philosophies through simple and clear graphics, with prominent themes and no redundant details, clearly express what is to be expressed, show the internal relations between things, and give the picture a deeper meaning.

2. Graphic transposition: transposition can give full play to the designer's subjective imagination and creativity, present a creative new image in an absurd form, meet the psychological needs of the viewer, and leave an unforgettable psychological feeling for the viewer. The works with element transposition have completely extended connotation or opposite meaning, and have a new direction, which can produce unexpected and even far-reaching significance.

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