Design Principles | Unit 2 | 2A
Across
- 4. The main subject or area of focus in a design.
- 5. Guiding the viewer’s eye through a design in a deliberate path.
- 6. The use of differences in color, size, shape, or texture to make elements stand out.
- 8. Highlighting the most important element to draw attention.
- 9. The repetition of elements like shapes, lines, or colors to create visual interest.
- 10. Making all elements of a design work together to create harmony and cohesion.
Down
- 1. The arrangement of elements to create visual stability.
- 2. Repetition or alternation of elements to create a sense of movement or flow.
- 3. The background or empty space that defines shapes and adds meaning.
- 7. A rule or guideline that governs how elements are arranged in a design to create effective visual communication.