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What are the elements of design? Texture, line, shape, color
What are the principles of design? Balance, proportion and scale, emphasis, rhythm, and harmony
What is the principle repetition? When theres a pattern, and its a part of rhythm
How does texture affect color? By changing the look of the color
What type of textures increase a persons body size? Shiny or glossy, thick, bulky, shaggy, fuzzy, and wrinkled
What do curved lines suggest? Gentle, romantic, fragile, soft, casual, femminine, graceful, and sensual
What do diagonal lines suggest? Active, movement, instability, excitement, interesting, dramatic, restless, sophisticated, in motion, and vitality
What are three types of rhythm? Radiation, gradation, and repetition
What is an asymmetrical blance? When the design is balanced, but each side is different in some way. Like a dress with one strap
What is the difference between horizontal lines and vertical lines? Horizontal lines go from right to left and vertical lines go up and down
What does harmony mean? How is it achieved? It's the goal of design and is achieved when the principles of design and the elements of design are working together.
What are the two things texture involves? The increase in body size, and the decrease in body size.
What are the four types of line? Vertical line, horizontal line, diagonal line, and curved line.
What is proportion? How the size of one part relates to the size another part.
What is symmetrical balance? When both sides are exactly a mirror image of each other like a black dress with no alterations on eaither side
What is emphasis? What is another name for it? A dominate focal point or center of interest in a garment or an outfit created by the use of line, shape, clor, texture, and/or pattern
What is another name for symmetrical balance? Good proportion
What is another name for aymmetrical balance? Bad proportion
What is the difference between gradation and radiation? Gradation is when a color gets lighter or darker through out the outit or a pattern goes from bigger to smaller, and radiation is when a pattern or texure fans out around a center point
If the elements of design are conidered the "tools", what are the principles of design considered?
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