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elements and princip

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What are the elements of desiign shapes, forms,and textures
what are the principles of design The Principles are concepts used to organize or arrange the structural elements of design
what is the principle of repetition Repetition is the presence of variation.
How does texture affect color? Highs and lows of the texture will create shadowing, ultimately changing the color in different shades.
What do curved lines suggest? It can function independently to suggest forms that can be recognized
What is the difference between shape and form? shape is a flat silhoutte image and form is the outlines edges of a three dimensional object
What are the five types of balance? symmetrical balance, asymmetrical balance, vertical balance, horizontal balance, radial balance
What is space? the area provided for a particular purpose
What is emphasis? What is another name for it? one object or item stands out. focal point in the design
What is the difference between horizontal, vertical, and radial balance? vertical balance is when the top and bottom parts are equal. horizontal balance is when left and right parts are equal. radial balance is when the elements radiate out from the design
What do diagnol lines suggest? Suggest action, movement and excitement
What is space? The rea provided for a particular purpose and can have two or three dimensions
What are the four type of rhythm? Radiation, Repetition, continuous
What is asymmetrical balance? Example? Parts of the sesing are not identical but are equal in visual. Had a table with a plant on one side and a photo frame on tlhe other sid eto balance it off.
What is the diffrence between horizontal nd vertical lines? Vertical go up and down and horizontal goes side to side
What does the golden mean? the proportion scale and how the designs is visually divided
what is the diffrence between shape and form? Shape is flatand form hs dimensions
What does unity or harmony means? everything in a room flows and goes together
What are the two things texture involves? involves how the surface feels to touch and how it appears to feel.
what are the four types of line? vertical, horizontal, diagonal, and curved line.
What is proportion? Where everything is even in a room and balanced.
which of the five types of balance suggest excitementor linteret? Texture form or color
what is symmetrical balance? Example? Everything in a room is evenly balanced
what is emphasis? what is another nme for it? an object or item stands out focal point
What is another name for symmetrical balance? when both parts are identical formal balance
wht is the difrence between gradiation and radiation? Gradiation increases or decreases in size and radiation is when a design works itself out from the middle
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