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