Across
- 5. Creates movement & focus.
- 6. Identification & establish authorship.
- 8. Grid Alignment.
- 10. Visual organization.
- 11. Visual variety.
- 16. The Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes.
- 17. Objects that are very close to the lens, the film or the sensor.
- 19. Physically zooming in & maximizing space.
- 20. Identifying areas of visual interest.
- 21. A method to organize information with categories.
- 24. Visual gesture.
- 26. Blending into the surroundings, creating an optical illusion.
- 28. Areas defined with a height and length.
- 31. An art form that layers and combines various digital elements—like photos, textures & text.
- 32. ___ & White: Compositions lacking color.
- 33. Includes Radial, Reflectional, Translational, Repeating & Fractional).
- 34. Visual composing.
- 35. Number of objects.
- 36. Interlacing materials.
- 37. Identifying relationships between elements.
Down
- 1. Structures already there & layering.
- 2. Captures the personality, identity, & essence of a person.
- 3. Focuses on capturing inanimate objects, typically arranged in a deliberate composition.
- 4. Concept of integrating a repetition of elements.
- 7. Any image of a good for sale, meant to entice shoppers.
- 9. A meditative, easy-to-learn art form that uses structured, repetitive patterns.
- 12. A series of steps designed to streamline efficiency.
- 13. Observing areas around.
- 14. One half of an image is an exact of the other, creating visual harmony and balance.
- 15. Visual styles.
- 18. A style that focuses on extreme simplicity, using few elements, negative space & clean compositions.
- 22. A conceptual approach that dismantles, and reassembles imagery.
- 23. Image editing software developed by Adobe.
- 25. Structures already there.
- 27. Visual order.
- 29. Finding Letters in abstract shapes, buildings, shadows, fences, and natural elements.
- 30. Ranges of tones based on lighting.
- 33. Balance.
