Across
- 2. – Wealth, success, prestige, luxury, achievement
- 4. – Complexity, intelligence, structure, and controlled energy; suggests more advanced or organized systems.
- 6. – Boldness, creativity, originality, nonconformity
- 9. – Friendliness, softness, unity, innocence, and emotional warmth; often used for cute or approachable characters.
- 10. – Danger, aggression, speed, tension, and instability; sharp points create a sense of threat or intensity.
- 11. – Shapes that suggest friendliness, softness, and innocence.
- 12. Shape – Attention, importance, energy, celebration, and intensity; used to highlight focal points or dramatic emphasis.
- 15. – Enthusiasm, warmth, excitement, friendliness, creativity
- 16. – Calm sophistication, balance, clarity, healing
- 17. – Lightness, delicacy, fragility, elegance, and precision; they feel subtle and refined.
- 22. – Stability, strength, reliability, order, and dependability; commonly used for solid, grounded characters or structures.
- 23. – Freshness, clarity, energy, cleanliness, innovation
- 24. – Uncertainty, fragmentation, tension, confusion, and instability; they suggest interruption or damage.
- 26. – Smoothness, flow, comfort, and approachability; suggests gentle motion and softness without sharpness.
- 27. – Stability, earthiness, reliability, comfort, simplicity
- 32. – Strength, weight, boldness, confidence, and importance; they feel heavy and dominant in a composition.
- 35. – Softness, flow, comfort, friendliness, and natural movement; they create a relaxed and organic feeling.
- 36. – Movement, action, tension, energy, and instability; commonly used to create excitement or conflict.
- 37. – Royalty, mystery, luxury, spirituality, imagination
- 39. – Natural, flowing shapes often found in nature.
- 42. – Energy, youthfulness, vibrancy, playfulness
- 43. – Calmness, femininity, grace, relaxation, softness
- 44. – Depth, seriousness, control, ambition, power
- 45. – Calmness, stability, rest, peace, and grounded balance; often used to create quiet or peaceful compositions.
- 46. – Growth, nature, balance, health, calmness, renewal
- 47. – Precision, luxury, elegance, sharpness, and refinement; often used for valuable or elite elements.
Down
- 1. – Happiness, optimism, energy, caution, attention
- 3. – Basic shapes such as circles, squares, and triangles used in design.
- 5. – Shapes that suggest danger, tension, or aggression.
- 7. – Strength, power, growth, authority, and structure; they suggest stability and dominance.
- 8. – Modernity, sleekness, technology, elegance, calm
- 13. – Efficiency, harmony, technology, and balance; commonly associated with futuristic or natural system designs (like honeycombs).
- 14. – Calmness, trust, stability, sadness, intelligence
- 18. – Growth, evolution, mystery, hypnosis, and focus; draws the viewer’s eye inward and creates visual movement.
- 19. Triangle – Power, dominance, intimidation, and physical strength; often used for heroic or villainous upper-body emphasis.
- 20. – Authority, professionalism, trust, control
- 21. (Shape) – Differences in shapes used to create visual interest and distinction.
- 25. – Power, elegance, mystery, fear, sophistication
- 28. – Passion, energy, love, danger, aggression, urgency
- 29. – Purity, cleanliness, simplicity, innocence, peace
- 30. – Structure, practicality, authority, and balance; often used in environments or strong, grounded character designs.
- 31. – Love, kindness, innocence, softness, playfulness
- 33. – The use of shapes to communicate personality and meaning in design.
- 34. – Chaos, danger, energy, unpredictability, and aggression; they create visual intensity and discomfort.
- 38. – Shapes that suggest strength, stability, and reliability.
- 40. – Hypnosis, growth, evolution, mystery, and focus; they draw the eye inward and create visual attraction.
- 41. – Neutrality, balance, seriousness, calm, detachment
