- Good use of formal academic register.
- Be clear on what principles or 'rules' of design are being evaluated.
- How are you forming these rules - are they based on one study, or are they a summary of all of your research?
- Let the creation of your practical work inform your conclusions.
Tips on writing:
- Explain who someone is and why they are relevant to your argument before quoting them.
- Clearly define all terms that you are using ie. what is composition? what kind of composition are you looking at? What do you mean by design? What do you mean by visually appealing?
- Remember to leave independent conclusions to the conclusion - have to remain unbiased when discussing source material.

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