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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| are a powerful but simple method of enhancing a publication. | Lines |
| triangles, squares, circles | Geometric shapes |
| leaves, flower petals | Natural shapes |
| a blend of geometric and natural shapes. | Abstract shapes |
| Symbolize honesty, stability, equality and comfort. | Squares and Rectangles |
| Symbolize infinity, security and completeness | Circles |
| Symbolize action or conflict | Triangles |
| an effect applied to a background or as the fill for an object. | Textures |
| is one of the most important elements of design. | Color |
| colors look good together | adjacent |
| do not look good together | contrasting colors |
| Alignment Balance Contrast Proximity/Unity Repetition/Consistency White space | The Six Principles of Design |
| Elements of the design are centered or evenly divided both vertically and horizontally | Symmetrical Balance |
| Off-center alignment created with an odd or mismatched number of elements. | Asymmetrical Balance |
| With radial designs the elements radiate from or swirl around in a circular or spiral path. | Radial Balance |
| The use of big and small elements, black and white text, squares and circles | Contrast |
| Grouping elements to demonstrate their relationship to each other. | Proximity/Unity |
| Repeat some aspect of the design throughout the entire layout | Repetition/Consistency |
| Negative or space empty of any color Gives a design breathing room Smoothes transition between elements | White Space |
| Using imaginary grids to visually divide the page into thirds vertically and/or horizontally and placing most important elements within those thirds. | Rule of Thirds and Grids |
| the spot the eye first sees when it encounters a page. | Optical Center |
| the pattern eye follows when scanning a page. | Z-Pattern |
| of elements in a pattern or grid. | Alignment |