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Geometric center

Every shape has a geometric center. For basic shapes — like rectangles, ovals, and squares — it’s the point where the axes of symmetry meet. For a circle with an infinite number of symmetry axes, a center is a point equally distant from all edge points. Placing vital elements in a geometric center makes for the easiest, although not the most imaginative composition. It feels stable, static, and unchanging.

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