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elements and principals

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What are the elements of Desighn? buliding blocks of creating desighn
What are the principals of desighn? concepts to organize the structual elements of design
What is the principal of repition? design is copied or repeated
How does texture affect color? smooth surfaces reflect more light than rough surfaces
what do curved lines suggest? adds a soft,graceful effect to design
What is the difference between horizontal, vertical, and radial balance? horiziontel leads the eye from left to right, vertical leads the eye up and radial balance elements radiate out from design
What do diagonal lines suggest? suggests action, movement and excitment
What is space? the area provided for a particular purpose
What are the four types of rhythm? gradiation,radiation,repetition and continuous
What is asymmetrical balance? parts of the deisign are not identical byt are equal in visual weight, example: pictures
What is the difference between horizontal and vertical lines? horizontel lines lead the eyes from left to right and vertical lines lead the eye up
What is the golden mean? 3 to 5 ratio
What is the difference between shape and form? shape- a flat or sillhoutte image, form- the outlines edges of a three dimensional object
What are the five types of balance? asymmetrical, vertical, radial, horizontel,radial
What does unity or harmony mean? unity/ harmony- all elemnents and principals of design work togeather to create harmoney
What are the two things texture involves? smooth and rough
What are the four types of line? vertical, horizontel, diagonal and curved
What is proportion? how the deign is visually divided
Which of the five types of balance suggests excitement or interest? radial balance
What is symmetrical balance? Example? when both parts are identical (example: butterfly)
What is emphasis? What is another name for it? one object or item that stands out/ focal point
What happens when you use a continuous line? your eye follows the line all the way
What is another name for symmetrical balance? in-formal
What is another name for asymmetrical balance? formal
What is the difference between gradation and radiation? gradiation is when designs increase or decrease in size and radiation is when lines or deigns moove out from center point
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