Across
- 2. A three-dimensional piece of art created by shaping or molding materials like stone, metal, or clay.
- 5. Something that can be touched or physically felt.
- 6. The process of trying out new ideas or methods to see what works or produces different results.
- 8. The process of writing instructions that a computer can follow to perform specific tasks or functions.
- 10. The reason or drive behind doing something, often related to goals or desires.
- 11. The quality of being new, unique, and not copied from someone else.
- 15. The art of creating visual content, often for advertising, branding, or communication, using tools like computers.
- 18. The rate at which work is completed or results are achieved, often related to efficiency.
- 19. The ability to come up with new ideas, think outside the box, and produce original work.
- 20. A skill or art form that requires careful work and expertise, often related to creating something by hand.
Down
- 1. The process of making something seem less important, valuable, or worthy.
- 3. Changing the way something is presented or packaged, often to make it seem new or different.
- 4. The act of creating something new or improving on existing ideas, often in a way that has a significant impact.
- 7. A strong feeling, such as happiness, sadness, or anger, that influences how a person thinks or behaves.
- 9. The act of copying or pretending to be someone or something else.
- 12. An artist who creates images to accompany text, such as in books, magazines, or websites.
- 13. A set of instructions or rules for solving a problem or completing a task, often used in computing.
- 14. The ability to have an effect on the way someone thinks or acts.
- 16. Technology that allows machines to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, like thinking or learning.
- 17. A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular result.
