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Kayla browning 9-10
Question | Answer |
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What are the elements of design? | Space, Line, Shape, Texture, Form, and Color |
What are the principles of design? | Balance, Rhythm, Proportional scale, Emphasis, Unity |
What is the principal of repetition? | Rhythm |
How does texture effect color? | Smooth surfaces reflect more light than rough surfaces; Rough surfaces absorb the light |
What do curved lines suggest? | Adds soft, graceful effect to designs. |
What is the difference between horizontal, vertical, and radical balance? | They all give different feels to the room |
What do diagonal lines suggest? | Suggest action, movement, and excitement, |
What is space? | The area provided for a particular purpose. |
What are the four types of rhythm? | Gradation, Radiation, Repetition, continuous line |
What is asymmetrical balance? Example? | Parts of the design are not identical but they are equal in visual weight. (A table that looks the same on either side with two different sized cups on either side. |
What is the difference between horizontal and verticle lines? | Horizontal lines to left to right and vertical lines go up and down. |
What does the golden mean? | 3 to 5 Ratio |
What is the difference between shape and form? | Form is 3-D and Shape is 2-D |
What are the five types of balance? | Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, Vertical, horizontal, and Radical |
What does unity or harmony mean? | All elements and principles of design work together to create harmony. |
What are the two things texture involves? | Involves how the surface feels to the touch and how it appears to feel. |
What are the four types of line? | Diagonal, Curved,Vertical, horizontal |
What is proportion? | How the design is visually divided. |
Which of the five types of balance suggests excitement or interest? | Diagonal |
What is symmetrical balance? Example? | When both parts are identical. (Human body) |
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? | Creates a continuous line for eyes to follow. |
What is another name for symmetrical balance? | Identical on both sides. |
What is another name for asymmetrical balance? | Not identical but are equal in visual weight. |
What is the difference between gradation and radiation? | Gradation increases or decreases in size or shape. One element of design changes. In Radiation. Lines or designs move out from center point. |