Pivot Point Chapter 8 Design Decisions (10)

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  1. 4. ? is the visual appearance or feel of a surface and it's the design element that creates interest within a design.
  2. 5. A pattern in which an element changes gradually in an ascending or descending scale.
  3. 6. ? colors soften the face, seem to come forward, add brightness.
  4. 8. ? colors add harshness to the features, seem to recede, add depth.
  5. 9. Smaller ? are called fast speeds and larger patterns are called slow speeds.
  6. 10. A pattern in which an element is identical.
  7. 12. ? colors remind you of ice or coldness, are distant, quite and can seem gloomy.
  8. 13. Generally, more than three textures within a design are not recommended since it may appear too ?.
  9. 14. Color is the visual perception of the reflection of ?.
  10. 16. A pattern in which an element changes from one to another repeatedly.
  11. 18. Texture ? describes the size of the actual texture pattern.
  12. 21. ? creates shapes to produce different forms and can be straight or curved.
  13. 22. ? lines lead the eye to a focal area, allow movement when used in haircutting.
  14. 23. Diagonal-back lines move away ? the face.
  15. 25. Diagonal-forward lines move ? the face.
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  1. 1. Many designers consider color to be the most powerful design element of all, because it not only has an esthetic value in your design composition, it also has ? value.
  2. 2. ? lines softer than straight lines, soften angular faces, distract from hard features.
  3. 3. The form and size of a hairstyle should always complement the client's image and be in good proportion with his or her physical ?.
  4. 7. ? lines are parallel to the horizon, add width, open a narrow face and add weight or bulk when cut into a shape.
  5. 11. Lines establish direction that lead the eye through a hairstyle and create visual ?.
  6. 15. ? lines are at a right angle to the horizon, add the illusion of length, make a wide face look narrower, remove bulk when used in haircutting.
  7. 17. The effects that different colors can have on a hairstyle are: add depth, add dimension, add the illusion of more shine, add illusion of texture, draw ? to a special area.
  8. 19. Curved lines allow ? when used in haircutting and create the illusion of movement.
  9. 20. A pattern in which an element has a relationship of opposites that create interest, variety and excitement.
  10. 24. ? colors make you feel warm, attract the eye, are cheerful and exuberant.