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elements and principles

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What are the elements of design?
What are the principles of design? balance, gradation, repitition, harmony,symmetrical, asymmetrical
What is the difference between horizontal, vertical, and radial balance? horizontal is side to side vertical is up & down and radial is where something comes out of all sides of that object
What is the principle repetition? when something repeats itself
Which of the five types of balance suggests excitement or interest? informal balance
What is another name for symmetrical balance? identical balance
What are the four types of line? horizontal, vertical, curvy, diagonal
What is emphasis? What is another name for it? Where the designer tries to make it pop out to you in the room, another word for it would be highlight
What are the two things texture involves? how it feels and how it looks
What do diagonal lines suggest? it usually makes things look taller
what do curved lines suggest? they suggest that it's more of a graceful and peaceful movement
What is emphasis? What is another name for it? Where the designer tries to make it pop out to you in the room, another word for it would be highlight
What is the difference between shape and form shape is two dimension and form is three dimension
What is proportion it's a part of a whole
What is the difference between shape and form shape is two dimension and form is three dimension
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