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Hannah Morison
The principals of design
Question | Answer |
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What are the elements of design? | The five elements of design are line, form, texture, color, and space. |
What are the principles of design? | The principals of design are balance, rhythm, proportion/scale, Emphasis, Unity. |
What is the principle repetition? | Design is copied or repeated. |
How does texture affect color? | Smooth textures reflect light and look brighter, shinier, and more intense. Rough textures absorb more light and look darker and duller. |
What do curved lines suggest? | Coziness, comfort, naturalness, delicateness |
What is the difference between horizontal, vertical, and radial balance? | Vertical balance is top and bottom parts are equal. Horizontal is left and right parts are equal. Radical balance is elements radiate out from design. |
What do diagonal lines suggest? | Movement, activity, excitement |
What is space? | Space is the area that the form or space occupies or takes up. |
What are the four types of rhythm? | Gradation, Radiation, Repetition, and Continuous line. |
What are the four types of rhythm? | Gradation, Radiation, Repetition, and Continuous line. |
What is asymmetrical balance? Example? | Asymmetrical balance is parts of the design are not identical but are equal in visual weight. For example, one big object on one side of the vanity and a bunch of little ones on the other side. |
What is asymmetrical balance? Example? | Asymmetrical balance is parts of the design are not identical but are equal in visual weight. For example, one big object on one side of the vanity and a bunch of little ones on the other side. |
What is the difference between horizontal and vertical lines? | Vertical lines are strength, stability, formality, dignity,and allusion of height. Horizontal |
What is the difference between horizontal and vertical lines? | Vertical lines are strength, stability, formality, dignity,and allusion of height. Horizontal |
What are the elements of design? | The five elements of design are line, form, texture, color, and space. |
What are the principles of design? | The principals of design are balance, rhythm, proportion/scale, Emphasis, Unity. |
What is the principle repetition? | Design is copied or repeated. |
How does texture affect color? | Smooth textures reflect light and look brighter, shinier, and more intense. Rough textures absorb more light and look darker and duller. |
What do curved lines suggest? | Coziness, comfort, naturalness, delicateness |
What is the difference between horizontal, vertical, and radial balance? | Vertical balance is top and bottom parts are equal. Horizontal is left and right parts are equal. Radical balance is elements radiate out from design. |
What do diagonal lines suggest? | Movement, activity, excitement |
What is space? | Space is the area that the form or space occupies or takes up. |
What are the four types of rhythm? | Gradation, Radiation, Repetition, and Continuous line. |
What is asymmetrical balance? Example? | Asymmetrical balance is parts of the design are not identical but are equal in visual weight. For example, one big object on one side of the vanity and a bunch of little ones on the other side. |
What is the difference between horizontal and vertical lines? | Vertical lines are strength, stability, formality, dignity,and allusion of height. Horizontal |
What are the elements of design? | The five elements of design are line, form, texture, color, and space. |
What are the principles of design? | The principals of design are balance, rhythm, proportion/scale, Emphasis, Unity. |
What is the principle repetition? | Design is copied or repeated. |
How does texture affect color? | Smooth textures reflect light and look brighter, shinier, and more intense. Rough textures absorb more light and look darker and duller. |
What do curved lines suggest? | Coziness, comfort, naturalness, delicateness |
What is the difference between horizontal, vertical, and radial balance? | Vertical balance is top and bottom parts are equal. Horizontal is left and right parts are equal. Radical balance is elements radiate out from design. |
What do diagonal lines suggest? | Movement, activity, excitement |
What is space? | Space is the area that the form or space occupies or takes up. |
What are the four types of rhythm? | Gradation, Radiation, Repetition, and Continuous line. |
What is asymmetrical balance? Example? | Asymmetrical balance is parts of the design are not identical but are equal in visual weight. For example, one big object on one side of the vanity and a bunch of little ones on the other side. |
What is the difference between horizontal and vertical lines? | Vertical lines are strength, stability, formality, dignity,and allusion of height. Horizontal lines are restfulness, relaxation, peacefulness, calm, and allusion of width. |
What is the golden mean? | 3 to 5 ratio. |
What is the difference between shape and form? | Shape is the figure it takes and form is the frame of which something is shaped. |
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? | How a surface feels to your touch or how it looks like it would feel if you were to touch it. |
What are the four types of line? | Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal, curved. |
What is proportion? | 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 balance. |
What is symmetrical balance? Example? | When both parts are identical. |
What is emphasis? What is another name for it? | One object or item stands out, Focal point. |
What happens when you use a continuous line? | Your eyes follow it. |
What is another name for symmetrical balance? | Formal balance. |
What is another name for asymmetrical balance? | Informal balance. |
What is the difference between gradation and radiation? | Gradation designs increase or decrease in size and one element of design changes. With radiation lines or designs move out from center point. |