Principles of Design

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Across
  1. 5. The use of recurring elements (such as colors, shapes, or patterns) to create unity and consistency.
  2. 6. The use of different elements(shapes, colors, textures) to create visual interest and prevent monotony.
  3. 8. The relationship between the sizes of different elements to create harmony in a design.
Down
  1. 1. The difference between elements (such as light vs. dark, big vs. small) to create visual interest and focus.
  2. 2. The distribution of visual weight in a design to create a sense of stability. It can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
  3. 3. The arrangement of elements to show their order of importance, guiding the viewer’s eye.
  4. 4. The feeling that all elements work together harmoniously to create a cohesive design.
  5. 5. The repetition of elements to create a sense of flow and movement. It can be regular or dynamic.
  6. 7. The technique of drawing attention to a focal point in a design using color, size, or placement.