Chapter 14 Interior Design

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Across
  1. 3. How a design works, including its usefulness, convenience, and organization.
  2. 5. Part of a circle or oval; can also take a free-form shape ranging from slightly curvy to very curvy.
  3. 10. The physical shape of objects
  4. 11. A term that refers to the area around a form.
  5. 12. The amount of pattern or objects in a space. It also refers to how crowded or empty a space appears.
  6. 13. A design characteristic that includes materials and structure.
  7. 14. A term that refers to a space that is visually crowded or fabrics with a lot of pattern or lines.
  8. 15. The way a surface feels to the touch.
  9. 18. lines that are perpendicular to the ground and cause your eyes to move up and down.
  10. 20. The most basic element of design that forms when two dots are connected.
  11. 22. The physical shape of an object that communicates a lifelike, traditional, and familiar feeling.
  12. 23. Texture that you see, but cannot feel.
  13. 24. The physical shape of an object that is random and fl owing.
Down
  1. 1. that angle between horizontal and vertical lines and communicate different levels of activity, ranging from a low- to high-level of energy.
  2. 2. The transmission of ideas without the use of words; involves body language. Also the sending and receiving of messages without the use of words.
  3. 4. Form of communication involving words, including speaking, listening, and writing.
  4. 6. The physical shape of an object that rearranges or stylizes a recognizable object.
  5. 7. A type of nonverbal communication. It is the language of sight and communicates a certain personality, feeling, or mood.
  6. 8. Lines that are parallel to the ground and direct your eyes across a space
  7. 9. Beauty.
  8. 16. The entire process used to develop a specificfi project.
  9. 17. A term that refers to the way a surface feels or appears to feel.
  10. 19. A term that refers to a space that is simple and sparse.
  11. 21. The physical shape of an object that uses squares, rectangles, circles, and other geometric fi gures.