Good:
The Syntactical Guidelines used in this chair are sharpening, balance, attraction & grouping. It uses the guidelines well because it is balanced as a person can sit down in it without it falling over and sharpening because it is not completely symmetrical yet is still pleasing to the eye. It is made out of just two strips of elastomer and some pieces of wood that are placed so that it can easily roll up as well as be sturdy for sitting. The chair's pieces of wood are grouped so that the attraction between the pieces gives it stability.
Bad:
This cup on a necklace is an example of bad syntactical guidelines. It is not balanced very well and looks as if it will fall over and spill out with the slightest of movements. it looks like a good idea if you are to just stand still, but without a top or a way to make sure that the cup is not heavier then the base, the balance is completely off.
(www.dumpaday.com/index.php/2010/10/simple-ideas-that-are-borderline-genius)
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