Apparel 1 - 1.02 - Elements and Principles of Design
Across
- 2. the size relationships that can be found within an object
- 8. an elongated mark that connects two or more points
- 9. the look of feel of something
- 11. the brightness or dullness of a color
- 13. three colors that are equal distance from each other on the color wheel
- 14. The most important design element, produced by absorbing and reflecting light rays
- 15. red, yellow, blue
- 16. how attention is led around the garment or the outfit, achieved when the lines, shapes, colors, textures, or patterns in clothing and accessories are arranged to lead the viewer's eye
- 18. black, white, beige, and gray- can be used alone or with any other color
- 19. related colors that are near each other on the color wheel
Down
- 1. a primary color on the color wheel plus(find the complementary color)but use the colors to the left and right of the direct complement to the primary color
- 3. two colors opposite each other on the color wheel a circle diagram that illustrates the relationships between different colors
- 4. the lights and darks of a color
- 5. a dominant focal point or center of interest
- 6. orange, green, purple
- 7. made by adding black to a color
- 10. the principle that the parts or features of a garment have equal visual weight
- 12. one color plus the color with black and white added
- 17. made by adding white to a color
- 20. overall form or outline of an outfit