AP I 1.02

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Across
  1. 2. A design that repeats in a predictable manner.
  2. 4. Color scheme with two colors opposite each other on the color wheel. Example: Orange and Blue.
  3. 6. Color scheme with different tints, shades and intensities of a single color. Example: Light Blue with Navy Blue and Black.
  4. 9. Color scheme with one color plus the colors on each side of its complement. Example: Red, Yellow-Green and Blue-Green.
  5. 11. A distinct, elongated mark that can lead the path of eye movement up and down, side to side, or around objects.
  6. 12. The darker hue created when black is added to a color.
  7. 13. Principle of design. Pleasing visual unity. All the parts fit together.
  8. 16. Principle of design. A concentration of interest in a particular part or area of a design.
  9. 17. Orange, Green and Violet. Created by mixing equal parts of two primary colors.
  10. 18. Lines that go up and down.
  11. 22. Red-orange, Yellow-green, Blue-green, Blue-violet, Red-violet and Yellow-orange. These are created by mixing equal amounts of one primary color with one secondary color.
  12. 25. Type of rhythm. A fluid design created when a curved line leads the eye over an angle.
  13. 27. The lightness or darkness of a color.
  14. 28. Circular or gently waved lines.
  15. 29. Principle of design. Informal. Design where both sides are not the same.
  16. 30. Overall form or outline of an outfit.
  17. 33. White, Gray, Black, Brown or Beige.
  18. 34. Shape that has both vertical and horizontal lines combined. Example: A-line dress, flared pants.
  19. 36. Type of rhythm. Repeats lines, shapes, colors or texxtures in a garment.
  20. 37. The silhouette.
  21. 38. The look and feel of fabric. An element of design.
  22. 39. A quick sketch of a fashion figure.
  23. 40. Color scheme with two to five colors that are adjacent on the color wheel. Example: Orange, Yellow-Orange and Yellow.
Down
  1. 1. The brightness or dullness of a color.
  2. 3. The technical word for color.
  3. 5. Color scheme with white, gray, black, brown or beige and one other hue as an accent.
  4. 7. Shape that has more horizontal and curved lines than other shapes. Makes the body look larger. Example: wide-leg pants.
  5. 8. Red, Yellow and Blue.
  6. 9. Lines without curves.
  7. 10. Principle of design. The spatial relationship of all the parts in a design. Also called scale.
  8. 12. Principle of design. Formal. Design that has both sides a mirror image of each other.
  9. 14. Type of rhythm. A gradual increase or decrease of similar design elements.
  10. 15. The lighter hue created with white is added to a color.
  11. 19. Principle of design. Pleasing arrangement of the design elements so the eye moves easily over the apparel.
  12. 20. CAD- software that allows you to design on a computer.
  13. 21. Lines that slant at an angle rather than being vertical or horizontal. Adds excitement to clothing.
  14. 23. The area within the shape. An element of design.
  15. 24. Principle of design. Can either be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
  16. 26. Color scheme with three colors that are equally distant from each other on the color whee. Example: Red, Yellow and Blue.
  17. 31. Lines that go side to side.
  18. 32. Shape that is rectangular with vertical emphasis.
  19. 33. Shape that follows the bodies outline.
  20. 35. Type of rhythm. Lines emerge from a central point like rays of the sun.