“…However, the use of color and line as significant elements in visual representations highlights the priority of these principles in design. The frequent use of principles like scale, proportion, rhythm, and repetition in visual representation corresponds with the results reported in the study by Kuloglu (2015). All the principles and layered representations that came to the fore in the research serve to indicate that concepts such as repetition, rhythm, contrast, proportion, harmony, and pattern, which are mentioned in the literature as being corresponding principles in the organization of visual and musical composition, are in fact common to music and design compositions, that both compositions form layered situations, and that the designer has the role of being the decision-maker and creator in the organization of principles (Gurer, 1998, Pentak and Lauer, 2014, Ustun and Kalayci, 2017.…”