Floral Design: Principles and Elements

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Across
  1. 1. units/elements within a design in shape size quantity and degree of emphasis
  2. 6. refers to the amount of white in a color
  3. 12. mixture of two primary colors in equal amounts
  4. 13. combination of all color harmonies showing a variety or a change of colors
  5. 14. organization of components into a whole resulting in a cohesive relationship of all parts
  6. 16. any 3 colors which are side by side on a 12-part color wheel
  7. 22. secondary principle of rhythm repeating “like” material within a composition
  8. 24. secondary principle of rhythm that connects two things which are opposite
  9. 26. any 2 colors which are directly opposite each other on the color wheel
  10. 28. measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue
  11. 29. refers to the amount of black in a color or hue darkened by the addition of black
  12. 30. striking difference between 2 elements
  13. 32. floral material which has an “airy” look to create the finishing touch
  14. 33. visual movement throughout a design usually achieved by means of repetition
  15. 34. secondary principle of rhythm placing materials at different levels in a design
  16. 35. are created using blues greens purples and tend to represent water or the sky
  17. 37. two colors on either side of a complement or two adjacent colors
  18. 38. visual or tactile feel of an item
  19. 40. secondary principle of proportion or size in relation to its surroundings
  20. 42. two dimensional geometric shape of an object
  21. 43. equality of distribution throughout an arrangement
  22. 47. secondary principle of dominance or center of interest in a design
  23. 48. area of authority in a design
  24. 49. created by repeating lines shapes and forms or repetition
Down
  1. 2. secondary principle of contrast creating contrast by using two conflicting elements
  2. 3. two complementary color sets
  3. 4. secondary principle of dominance which is an area which stands out in a design
  4. 5. secondary principle of contrast used to break the similarity of an arrangement
  5. 7. brightness or darkness of a hue
  6. 8. ensures the arrangement is stable
  7. 9. basic building blocks of the color system of red yellow and blue
  8. 10. composed of different materials on either side of the central axis
  9. 11. color harmony of one chroma in different values
  10. 15. are created using reds oranges and yellows and represents sunlight and/or heat
  11. 17. expressed visually through the elements and include balance proportion harmony unity dominance rhythm and contrast
  12. 18. secondary principle of contrast used to create a higher interest
  13. 19. achieved when all the elements flowers foliage and container complements one another
  14. 20. amount of space a component occupies in a composition
  15. 21. used to describe the brightness or dullness of color
  16. 23. colors which are easily seen at a distance
  17. 25. three dimensional configuration or shape that describes the length width height or shape
  18. 27. mixture of a primary color and secondary color in equal amounts
  19. 28. four colors equally spaced on a color wheel
  20. 31. same on both sides of the central axis or mirror images
  21. 36. visual path the eye is drawn or attracted as it proceeds through the arrangement or movement
  22. 39. combination of any three colors equally distant from one another on a color wheel
  23. 41. secondary principle of dominance; enhances or adds interest to a design
  24. 44. basic visual qualities of a design includes line form space texture pattern color size
  25. 45. describes the lightness or darkness of a hue
  26. 46. total area a person can see and can be positive/negative