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E's and P's
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |