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"silhouettes designed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a form or shape that has been created. For example: "The artist's studio featured several wall hangings featuring silhouettes designed to depict a distant landscape."
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In 2 experiments participants viewed silhouettes designed so that the insides would be perceived as figures.
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In a recent study, Marlowe, Apicella, and Reed (2005) showed line drawings that varied in WHR with a profile view of a silhouette designed to look like a young Hadza woman whose buttocks were visible.
Silhouettes were designed so that the insides would win the competition for object status.
"However, the Totem and Silhouette designs are worthy of further consideration - both of them have strong visual appeal and characteristics that could work well in different landscapes.
National Grid will now work with Bystrup to develop the T-Pylon design further, and has also said it wants to do more work with Ian Ritchie Associates on its Silhouette design, and New Town Studio's Totem design.
Appeal factors are eye appeal of fabric face, tactile response to fabric surface, fabric hand (reaction to hand manipulation of the fabric), and eye appeal of the garment's face, silhouette, design, and drape.
His artwork -- often carefully designed silhouettes against a wall -- tackles social and environmental issues.
Designer clothes are often judged on the strength of their silhouette; in designing clothes for hunters, the opposite is true.
A picture caption last Thursday with an article about public artworks that recently won awards from the New York City Art Commission omitted the name of the artist who designed a silhouette fence with Aleksandra Szefke, the designer for the award-winning reconstruction of McKibbin Park in the East Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.
As a young woman and keen to work with Wegener, she found a job designing silhouettes for the intertitles in his films.
The 18th-century-style costumes by Deborah Wright Houston, who directed, and Lucie Chin are lovely, designed with elegant silhouettes in rich fabrics.
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