1. Geometric forms: Rectangular, square, triangular, round, oval, etc.
2. Free-forms: Organic, fluid, amoeba-like, irregular, etc.
3. Curvilinear forms: Spiral, wavy, sinuous, etc.
4. Angular forms: Zigzag, trapezoidal, diagonal, etc.
5. Asymmetrical forms: Shapes that do not have perfect symmetry, such as the shape of a leaf, for example.
6. Symmetrical forms: Shapes that have perfect symmetry, such as the shape of a circle.
7. Biomimicry forms: Forms that mimic natural patterns, such as those found in shells, bones, and plants.
8. Abstract forms: Forms that are geometric or non-representational, such as those found in modern art.
9. Rectilinear forms: Shapes that have straight edges and right angles, such as those found in buildings with a minimalist style.
10. Compound forms: Forms that combine two or more basic shapes, such as a triangular prism or a cylinder with rounded edges.
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