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Elements and Principles

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What are the elements of design? line, shape/form, texture color, space
What are the principles of design? balance, rhythm, proportion, emposis, and harmony
What is the principle repetition? movement throughout a design
How does texture affect color? could make it look darker of lighter
What do curved lines suggest? natural/casual
What is the difference between horizontal, vertical, and radial balance? Horizontal is when the left and right are equal, vertical is top and bottom are equal and radial the attention is in the center or outside
What do diagonal lines suggest? movement
What is space? how much area is in a location
What are the four types of rhythm? regular, graduated, random, gradation
What is asymmetrical balance? Example? Is when there is not the same thing on both sides but there is balance. Ex:
What is the difference between horizontal and vertical lines? horizontal goes side to side and vertical goes up and down
What is the golden mean? 3 to 5
What is the difference between shape and form? shape is 2d and form is 3d
What are the five types of balance? symmetrical, Radial, vertical, asymmetrical, and horizontal
What does unity or harmony mean? When all principles of design have been successfully applied.
What are the two things texture involves? How it feels or looks and how you think it feels
What are the four types of line? vertical, horizontal, diagonal, curved
What is proportion? size of an object in relation to the whole thing
Which of the five types of balance suggests excitement or interest? diagonal line
What is symmetrical balance? Example? Is the same on both sides... ex: butterfly
What is emphasis? What is another name for it? Is where your eye is draw to. The focal point.
What happens when you use a continuous line? your eye is drawn to it
What is another name for symmetrical balance? balanced design
What is another name for asymmetrical balance? unequal balanced design
What is the difference between gradation and radiation? gradation is when it moves from darker to lighter color.. bigger to smaller etc. Radiation starts in the center and travles out
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