Across
- 2. one of the principles of design affected by placement of images, perspective, and shading.
- 5. The part where all the separate elements come together t form a whole. When all of your type, your images, your graphic and colors, come together to form one cohesive design.
- 8. Physical or digital collages that arrange images, materials, text and other design elements into a format that's repetitive of the final design's style.
- 10. Usually refers to the publication, preparing material by correcting, condensing, or modifying.
- 13. To maintain a unified look, designers repeat elements through a design.
- 17. One in which elements radiate from a central point, creating balance.
- 18. unformal balance, When graphics and text are not equal on both sides of a central line
- 20. The principle of art that refers to regular placements or reputation of elements of art to create a sense of art in a work of art.
- 21. A part of the design that catches the viewer's attention. The focal point.
- 22. The smallest unit of a digital image.
- 24. A type of image which has been simplified but retains a visual to something recognizable.
Down
- 1. A Scale or FULL-SIZED model of a design or device, used for teaching demonstration, design evaluation, promotion, and other purposes.
- 2. made up of components to make a whole, using elements, principles, function.
- 3. Ideas that applied to the organization of the elements of art in composition.
- 4. A measurement of how many dots or pixels fit into one inch of space. The visual quality of a digital image expressed in PPI-pixels per inch on screen or DPI-dots per inch in printing.
- 6. That is achieved by including elements within the design that looks measurably different from one another.
- 7. Electronically processed images composed of bits and bytes of computer memory, created on a computer using software. Digital sources come from scans, photos, downloads, or drawing tablets
- 9. Dots per inch, The measure of resolution of printers or scanners.
- 11. the term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim edge of any piece of printed artwork.
- 12. The distribution of the visual weight f objects, colors, texture, and space. If the design was a scale, these elements should be balanced to make a design feel stable. The way the elements are arranged in a work of art to create stability. Formal, informal symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial are terms that describe types of balance.
- 14. The final size of your print product after it's been cut.
- 15. formal balance, achieved when all design elements are equal on both sides of a central line.
- 16. Pixels per inch, which refers both to the fixed number of pixels that a screen can display and the density of pixels within a digital image.
- 19. A visual design principle which designers use to show the importance of each page/screen's contents by manipulating these characteristics.
- 23. The principle of design that combines elements of art diversity & change.
