Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
organic-shape
Noun
/ɔːrˈɡænɪk ʃeɪp/

Definition
A form or design that is inspired by natural shapes and patterns found in nature, as opposed to geometric or artificial shapes.

Examples
- The artist used organic shapes to convey a sense of movement in the sculpture.
- In architecture, organic shapes are often incorporated to enhance harmony with the surrounding environment.
- The logo features organic shapes to reflect the company’s commitment to sustainability.

Meaning
Organic shapes are characterized by their fluid, irregular outlines and an emphasis on natural aesthetics. They often mimic the contours and structures of living organisms.

Synonyms
- Curvilinear form
- Natural shape
- Irregular shape