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