Elements of Design, Principles of Design

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Across
  1. 1. A size relationship between components of a design.
  2. 8. How light or dark a color appears; adding black or white changes a color’s brightness.
  3. 10. Circles, squares, rectangles, triangles.
  4. 12. A creative way of adding alternate material to create a sense of texture in the brain.
  5. 13. When all components of a design look as if they belong together.
  6. 14. Creating the visual effect of existing textures, such as sandpaper, tree bark, broken glass, etc.
  7. 15. A design technique that uses lines and draws the viewer’s eye toward a specific place of emphasis or makes connections between two objects.
  8. 18. The pattern that the human eye travels when they read or scan a design—eft to right, top to bottom.
  9. 19. the area within, around, above or below an object or objects.
  10. 21. When shapes become three dimensional.
  11. 24. The amount of hue used in a particular color.
  12. 26. A combination of geometric and organic shapes.
  13. 27. The purposeful selection of colors for use in design.
Down
  1. 2. Combination of dots, lines, and colors used create the illusion of a surface appearance.
  2. 3. bringing attention to images and text with margins, borders, and other visual elements.
  3. 4. Colors across from each other on the color wheel work well together when used in a design.
  4. 5. Creating the feeling of movement in a design.
  5. 6. The name given to a color.
  6. 7. The absence of text or graphics in a design;
  7. 9. Hierarchy: The arrangement of graphic elements in a design in order of importance of each element.
  8. 11. The amount of separation between the darkest areas of a photo and the brightest areas
  9. 16. Give direction to a design.
  10. 17. A color scheme based on shades (add black) and tints (add white) of a single color.
  11. 20. Colors next to each other on the color wheel. Red, Orange, Yellow (Warm), Blue, Violet, Green (Cool)
  12. 22. Center of interest in a design.
  13. 23. The form of a two-dimensional object.
  14. 25. How design elements are arranged either horizontally or vertically on the canvas.