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What are the elements of design? Line,Shape,Color,Texture
What are the principles of design? Balance,Rhythm,Emphasis,Proportion/Scale
What is the principle repetition?
How does texture affect color? It can increase or decrease the appearance of body size.
What type of textures increase a persons body size? Shiny or glossy (reflects light) thick, bulky, shaggy, fuzzy, wrinkled
What do curved lines suggest? Gentle, Romantic, Fragile, Soft, Casual, Feminine, Graceful, Sensual
What do diagonal lines suggest? Active, movement, instability, excitement, interesting, dramatic, restless, sophisticated, in motion, vitality
What are the three types of rhythm? Gradation, Repetition, Radiation
What is asymmetrical balance? Example? A design is balanced but each side is different in some way, a one shoulder dress
What is the difference between horizontal and vertical lines? Horizontal lines go from left to right, vertical lines go from top to bottom
What does harmony mean, how is it achieved?
What are the two things texture involves?
What are the four types of line? Curved, Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal
What is proportion? How the size of one part relates to the size of another part.
What is symmetrical balance? Example? Both sides are exactly the same, a mirror image, a plain black dress
What is emphasis? What is another name for it? A point for the eye to rest on for a period of time.
What is another name for symmetrical balance?
What is another name for asymmetrical balance?
What is the difference between gradation and radiation? Gradation goes from the top to bottom, radiation goes outward.
If the elements of design are considered the "tools", what are the principles of design considered? The rules
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