What does knolling?
Knolling is a type of photography that you see almost on a daily basis on social media. Those overhead shots where products or items are arranged on a flat surface at parallel or 90-degree angles in a symmetrical order—that is knolling photography. Knolling is also called “flat lay” photography.
Why is it called knolling?
The term ‘knolling’ was coined, 1987 Kromelow used to arrange his displaced tools at right angles on all surfaces, and called this routine knolling, because the tools were arranged in right angles — similar to Knoll furniture.
What is knolling in design?
Knolling is simply the process of arranging objects so they are parallel or at 90-degree angles. It helps keep everything organised and when photographed creates clean, noticeable images.
What is sorting Lego called?
Knolling is the process of arranging related objects in parallel or 90-degree angles as a method of organization, let’s see some LEGO set knolling!
Who created knolling?
Knolling is the original term coined for the craft of aligning objects at 90º angles. The term was coined in 1987 by Andrew Kromelow, a janitor at Frank Gehry’s furniture fabrication shop. Each day, Kromelow went the shop and found any tools that had been left out.
What is LEGO knolling?
Knolling is the act (or art perhaps) of laying the items in an organised manner on a flat surface and photographing it from above. Many LEGO fans do this without knowing the word existed, and many times, they learn this new word as they join this hobby.
Why is it called a Travis brick?
A Travis Brick is an element named after a Spacer, the late Travis Kunce, who had it tattooed on his arm. The brick is especially useful in SNOT techniques as it has studs on all but the bottom surface.
What is Lego Knolling?
What does Afol stand for in LEGO?
adult fan of LEGO
Noun. AFOL (plural AFOLs) (fandom slang) Acronym of adult fan of LEGO.
Is bending LEGO illegal?
The question is: “Can I use ‘illegal’ LEGO building techniques?” The answer may surprise you! Yes, unless stated otherwise in the specific contest rules, all building techniques are allowed and will not result in disqualification.
What is a LEGO fan called?
ALE Adult LEGO Enthusiast. Some LEGO fans prefer to be called enthusiasts rather than fans, attempting to avoid the perceived stigma of the word “fanatic.” See also: AFOL ALH Adult LEGO Hobbyist. Another alternative self-descriptive name preferred by some LEGO fans over AFOL or ALE Ambassador.