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Two-way Layout
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A design in which half the
motifs
face an opposite direction, for example, up and down. See also
two-directional design
.
Example(s) of Two-way Layout
One-way
, two-way, and
four-way layouts
created with Artlandia SymmetryWorks.
A two-way layout based on the George F. Angas
painting created in Artlandia SymmetryMill.
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Yates, 1996.
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