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E's and P's question
Question | Answer |
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elements of design: | space, line, shape, form, texture, and color |
principals of design: | balance, emphasis, ryythm, proportion, and harmony |
repitition: (principal) | design is copied or repeated |
how does texture affect color? | it affects how the color is seen by others |
what do curved lines suggest? | adds soft, gaceful affect on the design |
difference between horizontal, vertical, and radial balance: | hoirzontal equal on top and bottom, vertical equal left and right, radial rediate out from design |
what do diagonal lines suggest? | action, movement, and excitement |
space: (element) | area provides a specific purpose- 2D or 3D |
four types of rhythm: | gradiation, radiation, repitition, continuous line |
asymmetrical balance: (principal) | parts are not the same but equal in visual wieght |
difference between horizontal and verticle lines: | horizontal makes room appear wider and shorter because it goes from side to side, while verticle lines makes rooms appear taller because it goes up and down |
what is the golden mean? | 3 to 5 ratio |
difference between shape and form: (element) | shape- flat 2D form- 3D |
five types of balance: | formal, informal, vertical, horizontal, and radial |
harmony: (principal) | all elements and principles of design work together in a design |
what two things is texture involved in? | touch and look |
four types of lines: (element) | curved, diagonal, horizontal, and vertical |
proportion: (principal) | each of the parts are the right size to belong to the whole |
which of the five types of balance suggests excitement or interest? | radial |
symmerical balance: (principal) | the same on both sides, equal |
emphasis/focal point: (principal) | center of attention, catches your eye |
what happens when you use a continuous line? | eyes follow that pattern |
another name for symmetrical balance: (prinicipal) | formal balance |
another name for asymmetrical balance:(principal) | informal balance |
what is the difference between gradiation and radiation? (principal) | gradation: designs increase/decrease in size radiation: lines or designs move out from the center point |