Ch. 14 Pattern

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Across
  1. 2. The use of multiple like elements or forms in a composition in which a pattern results.
  2. 3. One of the core concepts in which complex patterns are built around alongside stripes and grids.
  3. 4. The type of patterns that originate from traditional structures or populated visuals that have cultural significance.
  4. 7. This type of repetition is completed when an action without method or conscious decision takes place and is repeated in the same manner to create a pattern that appears to be highly irregular.
  5. 8. A design in which lines, shapes, forms, or colors are repeated.
  6. 9. This type of art or composition does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead use shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks to achieve its effect.
Down
  1. 1. Designers in the nineteenth century found that nearly any pattern arises from isolated elements, liner elements, or this.
  2. 5. A decoration, embellishment, or an added detail in which trends have evolved across human history.
  3. 6. These types of patterns are created through processing rules by computer.
  4. 7. A word to describe recognizable imagery in contrast to abstract.