Principles of Design
Across
- 3. The dissimilarity of an element such as color or size.
- 4. The part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- 5. A small dot or box that helps make up an image on a computer.
- 7. A feeling of unity in design that is created when all components of the design relate well together.
- 8. Objects on one side of the design look similar to the other side.
- 10. The distribution of visual weight of objects, colors, texture and space.
Down
- 1. The spacing of letters or characters in a text.
- 2. The sides of a picture are not the same but still appear to look balanced. (Usually by size of an object or colors)
- 6. Directs viewers through a work of art. This is achieved through the use of lines, values, shapes or colors.
- 9. When one or more elements of the design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of movement.