click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Gallina P and E of D
Principles and Elements of Design
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions. There are three types of visual balance: symmetry, asymmetry, and radial | Balance |
| The property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light. | Color |
| The state of being noticeably different from something else when put or considered together | Contrast |
| . Having the three dimensions of length, width, and depth. Also referred to as a solid | Emphasis |
| A repeated decorative design. | Pattern |
| The relationship of one thing to another in size, amount | Proportion |
| Symmetry about a central axis. | Radial Symmetry |
| A regularly recurring sequence of events or actions | Rhythm |
| The two-dimensional contour that characterizes an object or area, in contrast to three-dimensional form | Shape |
| The dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move | Space |
| The correspondence in size, shape, and relative position of parts on opposite sides of a median line or about a central axis. Also referred to as formal balance | Symmetry |
| The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric. | Texture |
| The state of being united or forming a whole. | Unity |
| The lightness or darkness of a color in relation to a scale ranging from white to black | Value |